I don’t think memorizing openings is remotely comparable on any level to knowing how hands work beyond “you need to learn how it works and therefore memory is involved,” which is not a useful description, and you’re basically handwaving the entire field of game theory as not containing any meaningful distinctions if it’s a well-studied game (to say nothing of social reasoning). This is just sophism.
I don’t think memorizing openings is remotely comparable on any level to knowing how hands work beyond “you need to learn how it works and therefore memory is involved,” which is not a useful description, and you’re basically handwaving the entire field of game theory as not containing any meaningful distinctions if it’s a well-studied game (to say nothing of social reasoning). This is just sophism.