But these are Yale cognitive science students. Surely they don’t think the mind runs on magic, right?
Wow. I had no idea Yale cognitive science students had reached the astronomical level of competence where we ought to be surprised when they make simple mistakes. I assume that none of them are religious, either?
You’re right, I said that incorrectly. I should have said that I suspect people are more likely to choose to study cognition as information processing if they think the mind doesn’t run on magic. I’ll try to fix my wording without being too verbose.
Wow. I had no idea Yale cognitive science students had reached the astronomical level of competence where we ought to be surprised when they make simple mistakes. I assume that none of them are religious, either?
You’re right, I said that incorrectly. I should have said that I suspect people are more likely to choose to study cognition as information processing if they think the mind doesn’t run on magic. I’ll try to fix my wording without being too verbose.