That seems to be a rather general response that doesn’t feel very relevant to my point. Anyway, if you agree that the human intuition of complexity depends on “provincial interests” I was trying to point out, then you should also agree that OP doesn’t reflect those interests in his complexity measure, right?
Also, some concepts are more natural than others. If we agree that the intuitive complexity is not very natural, we may still want to model it for some purposes, but it also makes sense to abandon it in favor of a more natural concept.
That seems to be a rather general response that doesn’t feel very relevant to my point. Anyway, if you agree that the human intuition of complexity depends on “provincial interests” I was trying to point out, then you should also agree that OP doesn’t reflect those interests in his complexity measure, right?
Also, some concepts are more natural than others. If we agree that the intuitive complexity is not very natural, we may still want to model it for some purposes, but it also makes sense to abandon it in favor of a more natural concept.