All the nodes in the network should be thought of as grounding out in imagination, in that it’s a world-model, not a world. Maybe I’m not seeing your point.
My point is that my world model contains both ‘unimaginative things’ and ‘things like world models’, and it makes sense to separate those nodes (because the latter are typically functions of the former). Agreed that all of it is ‘in my head’, but it’s important that the ‘in my head’ realm contain the ‘in X’s head’ toolkit.
My point is that my world model contains both ‘unimaginative things’ and ‘things like world models’, and it makes sense to separate those nodes (because the latter are typically functions of the former). Agreed that all of it is ‘in my head’, but it’s important that the ‘in my head’ realm contain the ‘in X’s head’ toolkit.