2 in particular strongly suggests, to me, that rationality is as much about the capacity to disentangle automatic processes in one's mind and make them deliberate and accountable, as it is about the bayesian intuitions I have so far read about.
Two annoying things about Bayesian meme "Perception is evidence": 1 Certain perceptions clearly aren't evidence, such as hallucinations, gestalt effects and so forth 2 Distinguishing belief from perception is way harder than just discarding every assertion that begins "I believe"
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as to 1 it depends on your definition of evidence, and as to 2 yes I think beliefs essentially are continuous with perception in that they can't be distinguished from the same bottom-up/top-down cognitive processes involved with forming perception
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