If I’m doing X wrong (in some way), it’s helpful for me to notice it. But then I notice I’m confused about when decoupling context is the “correct” thing to do, as exemplified in the post.
Rationalists tend to take great pride in decoupling and seeing through narratives (myself included), but I sense there might be some times when you “shouldn’t”, and they seem strangely caught up with embeddedness in a way.
Yes, this is the interpretation.
If I’m doing X wrong (in some way), it’s helpful for me to notice it. But then I notice I’m confused about when decoupling context is the “correct” thing to do, as exemplified in the post.
Rationalists tend to take great pride in decoupling and seeing through narratives (myself included), but I sense there might be some times when you “shouldn’t”, and they seem strangely caught up with embeddedness in a way.