At 5:56, Eliezer says the mind projection fallacy is known to philosophy students as “humane projectivism.” I’ve never heard of that… perhaps “Humean projectivism” was intended? Hume’s famous quote on this is:
Tis a common observation, that the mind has a great propensity to spread itself on external objects, and to conjoin with them any internal impressions, which they occasion, and which always make their appearance at the same time that these objects discover themselves to the senses.
At 5:56, Eliezer says the mind projection fallacy is known to philosophy students as “humane projectivism.” I’ve never heard of that… perhaps “Humean projectivism” was intended? Hume’s famous quote on this is:
Humean.
Humean, yep.