Key constructions can often be made from existing ingredients. A framing rather than “ontology” is emphasis on key considerations, a way of looking at the problem. And finding which framings are more useful to lean on feels more like refinement of credence, once you have the ingredients.
Inventing or learning new ingredients can be crucial for enabling the right framing. But the capstone of deconfusion is framing the problem in a way that makes it straightforward.
Key constructions can often be made from existing ingredients. A framing rather than “ontology” is emphasis on key considerations, a way of looking at the problem. And finding which framings are more useful to lean on feels more like refinement of credence, once you have the ingredients.
Inventing or learning new ingredients can be crucial for enabling the right framing. But the capstone of deconfusion is framing the problem in a way that makes it straightforward.