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2. Critical Interpretation
A.
The statement that "thinking in the understanding stage is influenced by information entering from the outside" actually describes cognition in the sensory stage,
where external information is received in the form of internal archetypal intuition.
This is not characteristic of understanding-stage cognition.
B.
The claim that "in the understanding stage, thought is defined by external sensory content, and cognition is completed through the combination of external content and internal archetypes" also pertains to the sensory stage of cognition.
Moreover,
completed cognition is generative—it produces, multiplies, and stands independently.
Therefore, the logical structure formed at this point is not a static (靜的) expectation of thought,
but rather a dynamic (動的) expectation of thought.
C.
The analogy that "in conversation, one’s thinking is influenced by what the other person says,
which reflects cognition in the understanding stage"
is in fact an example of sensory cognition,
since the thought is determined by external input.
It should not be attributed to the understanding stage.
3. Conclusion
From the above analysis,
we have demonstrated that:
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