judgment is the most important faculty we have. An animal, or a man, may get on very well without 'abstract attitude' but will speedily perish if deprived of judgment. Judgment must be the first faculty of higher life or mind-yet it is ignored, or misinterpreted, by classical {computational} neurology. And if we wonder how such an absurdity can arise, we find it in the assumptions, or the evolution, of neurology itself.
( Oliver Sacks )
[ The Man Who Mistook His Wife ]
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