but if there's a socially adaptive dimension to the embodied cognition, it'd follow that different social environments would generate different types of structures/associations that would lead those who live entirely within them to experience the world in quite different ways that someone who came up in the space we're conditioned by, and that these differences would go way beyond matters of opinion....just a correlate of the claim that consciousness is a variable, variably structured by different types of environments.
this is another way into the ethnocentrism point i was making a few times earlier.
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