On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 11:54 -0400, nescivi wrote:
> This would suggest that thinking always involves some kind of visualisation...
> This is not the case for everyone; some people can't think visually.
I'd say spatialisation rather than visualisation. For example in my
opinion sound events are also organised according to geometrical
relationships.
> Is thought always organising?
Well often catastrophes occur that shake things up causing us to
re-organise in a different way. But to think about something I think we
have to compare it with other things we already know, through deciding
the dimensions along which they are similar or different. This is a
process of geometrical organisation I think.
alex
Received on Fri Jul 11 2008 - 00:45:22 BST