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

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