The binary-choice logics we are taught are insufficient to the capacities of our intelligence and, indeed, must ceaselessly lay waste to it in order to subsist and preserve their catastrophically costly dominance.
Nature’s ‘logics’ are multimodal and, in application, look more like play than a system. Such intelligence appears fuzzy because it is vastly more rich; it refers to hundreds or thousands of domains at once… instead of the one or two the representational methods we’ve developed bring sharply into focus.
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