Gary Klein - Sources of Power Plan on reading that.
Recognition-primed decision (RPD)
RPD requires extensive experience (in order to correctly recognize the salient features of a problem and model solutions)
So far:
Gary Klein – Recognition-Primed Decision (RPD)
Hubert Dreyfus – System 0
J.J. Gibson - Accordance, Optical flow and motion parallax
Mica Endsley – Situational Awareness (SA) Model
Also:
Daniel Kahneman – System 1 / System 2
Michael Polanyi – Tacit Knowledge
A connection to Boyd, Marjorie Grene in the introduction to Michael Polanyi’s book Knowing and Being wrote: “All knowledge is orientation”. Boyd had a annotated copy of the edition with Grene’s introduction in his personal papers.
There’s an interview of Grene here: https://www.thebeliever.net/an-interview-with-marjore-grene/
BLVR: OK. I want to back out of this and move on. “All knowledge is orientation.” This is your slogan that I’ve seen written repeatedly. Could you elaborate on that?
MG: Well, that’s just what we’ve been talking about in Polanyi! In recent years, the last twenty-five or so, I’ve been very influenced by **J. J. Gibson’**s psychology of perception [in his Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, 1979] and the notion of affordance. That is, we’re always trying to locate ourselves in our environment. There’s information given us by the environment that we can pick up, so as to perceive what things afford us, what we can do with them. That’s not Polanyi, that’s Gibson. But I think that’s it, the same as “knowledge is orientation” and what Polanyi was after too.