On flexible rooms and worlds

Monique on flexibility in thinking. (I’d extend this, what is it to be a flexibile thinker, what is it to think ‘flexibility’, what is it to be thought by flexibility?). Michaela begins to notice our anthropomorphism. Her phrase ‘exist in their own world’ is something I like and is something that you really need to pause about if you take it seriously. (What is the world of the sugar? A microphone?) Michael picks up the example of the room from the point of view of the bat, dog, snake and us. I’d suggest (this is something we didn’t discuss) that only one of those four would see the room as a room.