Well, I’d say that LW does take account of who we are. They just haven’t had the impetus to do so quite as thoroughly as CFAR has. As a result there are aspects of applied rationality, or “rationality for humans” as I sometimes call it, that CFAR has developed and LW hasn’t.
Can I summarise that as saying that CFAR takes account of what we are, while LW generally does not?
Well, I’d say that LW does take account of who we are. They just haven’t had the impetus to do so quite as thoroughly as CFAR has. As a result there are aspects of applied rationality, or “rationality for humans” as I sometimes call it, that CFAR has developed and LW hasn’t.