I would be quite happy to see these kinds of concepts rolled into one.
Looking back, most times I heard "higher order thinking" at school, I feel like they meant "thinking at a higher level of abstraction" (as I would describe it now).
You could make an argument that the kind of "nth derivative thinking" identified here is similar though.
While I agree with you in theory, it's worth remembering the only reason The Castle has a happy ending is because someone who was already wealthy offered to help out people (for free) who weren't.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher-order_thinking
I would be quite happy to see these kinds of concepts rolled into one.
Looking back, most times I heard "higher order thinking" at school, I feel like they meant "thinking at a higher level of abstraction" (as I would describe it now).
You could make an argument that the kind of "nth derivative thinking" identified here is similar though.