Q: Why did you mention free will? What’s it got to do with everything else?
A: that neurotypicals dont have any choice. i think its really important to look at things from a deterministic/compatibilist approach as much as possible.
while we can see that the neurotypical cognitive architecture favours social cohesion, it has a small capacity for rationality. but it quickly exhausts them and they go back to their old habits, because that’s what their brain evolutionarily neurobiologically are architected for.
so with that framework, we start to see it’s not only them being irrational, but exactly why they can’t help it. And thus how we must intelligently navigate.
Q: Why did you mention free will? What’s it got to do with everything else?
A: that neurotypicals dont have any choice. i think its really important to look at things from a deterministic/compatibilist approach as much as possible.
while we can see that the neurotypical cognitive architecture favours social cohesion, it has a small capacity for rationality. but it quickly exhausts them and they go back to their old habits, because that’s what their brain evolutionarily neurobiologically are architected for.
so with that framework, we start to see it’s not only them being irrational, but exactly why they can’t help it. And thus how we must intelligently navigate.