Hmm, I don’t think this kind of tacit knowledge and skills is at all obvious to the holder. In most cases it’s like asking a centipede how exactly it walks. Feynman was unusually introspective about this, not an easy example to follow for mere mortals.
A lot of items in your list are about modeling other agents and yourself. In an embedded agency abstraction hierarchy it would be close to the top (model the general environment, model other agents, model self), so probably a recent evolutionary development, not very well entrenched into the genome, that’s why we have trouble “just doing it” and need to introspect to make it make sense.
Hmm, I don’t think this kind of tacit knowledge and skills is at all obvious to the holder. In most cases it’s like asking a centipede how exactly it walks. Feynman was unusually introspective about this, not an easy example to follow for mere mortals.
A lot of items in your list are about modeling other agents and yourself. In an embedded agency abstraction hierarchy it would be close to the top (model the general environment, model other agents, model self), so probably a recent evolutionary development, not very well entrenched into the genome, that’s why we have trouble “just doing it” and need to introspect to make it make sense.