>humans are, in an astonishing twist, wired to assume that if they're being replied to, there's a mind like theirs behind those replies
Interesting, not part of my experience really (though I'll need to reflect on it); thanks for sharing. It's a little like when people discover their aphantasia isn't the common experience of most other people. I tend towards strong skepticism (I'm fond of pyrrhonism), but assume others to be weakly sceptical rather than blindly accepting.
Interesting, not part of my experience really (though I'll need to reflect on it); thanks for sharing. It's a little like when people discover their aphantasia isn't the common experience of most other people. I tend towards strong skepticism (I'm fond of pyrrhonism), but assume others to be weakly sceptical rather than blindly accepting.