Why You Don’t (and Can’t) Think Alone – Big Think

Posted: May 2, 2017 at 10:50 pm

1. It may surprise many, but all individual knowledge is remarkably shallow. So says a view-of-mind-altering book The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone, bySteven Sloman and Philip Fernbach.

2. Science (and life) keep hammering nails into the coffin of the rational individual"(Yuval Hararis review), but rationalism and individualism still haunt and systematically mislead.

3. Our intelligence resides not in individual brains but in the collective mind. This division of cognitive labor is fundamental to the way cognition evolved and the way it works today.

4. You know how to use GPS because masses of others know things you dont (>key human trick is to not be limited by our own brains, or our own tool-making, tech is the materialized knowhow of others).

5. Thought extends beyond the skull"; your mind uses its brains + body + tools (physical and cognitive) + other minds + environment.

6. Hence the mind is not in the brain. Rather, the brain is in the mind (the extended mind).

7. Were unaware of most information we process. Deliberation is only a tiny part of cognition. Per Kahneman, most cognition is fast, intuitive, subconscious System 1, not slow, deliberative System 2.

8. Many experts are exorcising rationalist errors (>theory-induced blindness) to relearn the everywhere-evident fact that people often arent rational. But theres less progress on individualisms errors.

9. To plumb cognitive dependences depths, consider cultures where counting, counterintuitively, isnt intuitive. Caleb Everetts Numbers and the Making of Us covers cultures that label only one, two, three, and many.

10. Language is innate but numbers need painstaking training. That such basic-seeming cognitive tools are learned suggests useful extensions to Systems 1 and 2.

11. Measurable cognitive biases might not be in the machinery of cognition (e.g., need learned numeric skills). System 0 could label invariant traits vs System 1 culture-dependent ones (>arrow illusion). Roughly, System 0 is hardware and System 1 is low-level software (see individualism and human nature's software).

12. And since thought depends on extra-cranial resources, theres a System 3 that encompasses our collective physical and cognitive tools (>social cartesian capabilities embedded in language).

13. "You can't do much thinking with your bare brain." We evolved to acquire our cultures thinking tools with whatever biases they harbor (our first nature needs secondnatures, Words Are Thinking Tools).

14. You cant do much thinking without others. As Siri Hustvedt says Everyone's head is filled with other people (from before birth). And all ideas are received ideas (or they build on innumerable other-built thoughts).

15. No important part of human nature exists that isnt social (we're inalienably self-deficient).

16. Harari warns that faith in rational individuals (mythical creatures) weakens democracy and capitalism (>errors of the Enlightenment).

17. Hararis review is revealingly headlined: People Have Limited Knowledge. Whats the Remedy? Nobody Knows. There can be no remedy. Your knowledge cant be unlimited (> unbounded economics folly). And you cant not need others (to think or live).

18. Only forms of (paradoxical-seeming) collective individualism can work (see relational rationality). Rationally, youre only as fit as the collective(s) you need.

IllustrationbyJulia Suits,The New Yorkercartoonist & author ofThe Extraordinary Catalog of Peculiar Inventions

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