Assuming the mind is human, then I suppose you might have to modify it to ever make it truly organized, but identifying and organizing one’s thoughts is an important part of rationality. You cannot make any effort to organize your thoughts without a certain degree of discipline. Think of the martial arts metaphor people here keep using in regards to rationality.
I expect there is a correlation between degree of organisation, degree of discipline and measures of a minds’ ‘power’. But this relationship is definitely not one of a series of “is a”.
Think of the martial arts metaphor people here keep using in regards to rationality.
To be honest I try not to. That kind of thinking seems to lead to “koans”, which seem to be a name for saying things that are blatantly false but feeling deep while doing so because there is some loosely related not-false lesson that someone could conceivably deconstruct from the koan.
Assuming the mind is human, then I suppose you might have to modify it to ever make it truly organized, but identifying and organizing one’s thoughts is an important part of rationality. You cannot make any effort to organize your thoughts without a certain degree of discipline. Think of the martial arts metaphor people here keep using in regards to rationality.
I expect there is a correlation between degree of organisation, degree of discipline and measures of a minds’ ‘power’. But this relationship is definitely not one of a series of “is a”.
To be honest I try not to. That kind of thinking seems to lead to “koans”, which seem to be a name for saying things that are blatantly false but feeling deep while doing so because there is some loosely related not-false lesson that someone could conceivably deconstruct from the koan.