Strong agree, I’ve always been annoyed with how the decoupling vs. contextualizing dichotomy is conflated with the descriptive vs. enactive dichotomy in a way that overlooks, for example, the way that strict Bayesianism would be “contextualizing”.
Strong agree, I’ve always been annoyed with how the decoupling vs. contextualizing dichotomy is conflated with the descriptive vs. enactive dichotomy in a way that overlooks, for example, the way that strict Bayesianism would be “contextualizing”.