Nick, A friend sent me an article on pristine inner experience and it sent me down a rabbit hole, eventually arriving at this blog post <http://hurlburt.faculty.unlv.edu//sampling.html> by Russell Hurlburt. In the post, he talks about 5 features of pristine inner experience. The first four seemed innocuous enough, but the last one (spoilers) unsymbolized thinking struck me as interesting. What are your thoughts on this factorization? How do you reason about the existence of unsymbolized thinking?
Jon
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