Good points! It's probably some type of paradox. If you add an air bag to your car, it's still a car. However, if you add 500 airbags, then it's group of airbags with possibly some locomotion. Doesn't that all stem from cognitive heuristics though. When I look at something and categorize it, that lumping together is a human feature. For example, my dog probably doesn't differentiate between cups and bowls. They may be differently sized water and food sources to her.
Good points! It's probably some type of paradox. If you add an air bag to your car, it's still a car. However, if you add 500 airbags, then it's group of airbags with possibly some locomotion. Doesn't that all stem from cognitive heuristics though. When I look at something and categorize it, that lumping together is a human feature. For example, my dog probably doesn't differentiate between cups and bowls. They may be differently sized water and food sources to her.