Greetings Economists, Sabri writes, (after all, I am against western rationality, remember)
Doyle, I think if you would could you expand? I don't see science as western. Rationality as a position is definitely western, but if you are against it, that doesn't say much. In my view rationality is a position about 'subjectivity' versus objectivity or Cartesian split in thought. The most interesting 'embedded' views of the brain are relativistic in the sense that neural networks work in a relativistic way. Pomos made relativity a bad word, but it's hard for me to see how that brain function in the body can be ignored. So that is why I am curious about your short sentence above. thanks, Doyle Saylor
