I’d like a description of reshuffling more detailed than “stuff gets reshuffled”.
This page and this page offer some information, although neither is as good as the relevant chapter of B:CP. (Also, the second of those two pages is missing spaces at times, apparently due to a botched conversion from some non-HTML format.)
Thanks, this is much more interesting and informative about what specifically PCT claims. No offense, but I wish your explanations from before had been more like this; they’re what I was looking for in terms of the critical inferential steps that get you into the PCT way of thinking,
Btw, I saw you brought PCT up more recently in the correlation thread, and thought you were unfairly taken down to −1 a few times—some people are being a little too negative about the topic, and that’s coming from someone who’s been quite critical about it before!
Where can I read more about perceptual control theory?
At the links I posted here. I also recommend Bill Powers’ books 1, 2, 3. (Note: I wrote the appendix to the last of those and so get a small proportion of the royalties. Buy a copy and buy me my next designer coffee!)
Where can I read more about perceptual control theory? I’d like a description of reshuffling more detailed than “stuff gets reshuffled”.
This page and this page offer some information, although neither is as good as the relevant chapter of B:CP. (Also, the second of those two pages is missing spaces at times, apparently due to a botched conversion from some non-HTML format.)
Thanks, this is much more interesting and informative about what specifically PCT claims. No offense, but I wish your explanations from before had been more like this; they’re what I was looking for in terms of the critical inferential steps that get you into the PCT way of thinking,
Btw, I saw you brought PCT up more recently in the correlation thread, and thought you were unfairly taken down to −1 a few times—some people are being a little too negative about the topic, and that’s coming from someone who’s been quite critical about it before!
At the links I posted here. I also recommend Bill Powers’ books 1, 2, 3. (Note: I wrote the appendix to the last of those and so get a small proportion of the royalties. Buy a copy and buy me my next designer coffee!)