Fly, great comment. I think the most likely answer is Eliezer isn’t as literate in neuroscience/cognitive science as he is in bayesian reasoning, physics, computer programming, and perhaps a few other fields -otherwise examples like the one in your post would find their way as naturally into his posts as examples from the fields he’s proficient in. If that’s true, the good news is it shouldn’t take him any more effort to become literate in neuroscience as in those other fields, and when he is, we’ll probably all benefit from his creative approaches to teaching key concepts and to application.
Fly, I highly recommend you start blogging (and critiquing my blog posts when you get a chance)!
Fly, great comment. I think the most likely answer is Eliezer isn’t as literate in neuroscience/cognitive science as he is in bayesian reasoning, physics, computer programming, and perhaps a few other fields -otherwise examples like the one in your post would find their way as naturally into his posts as examples from the fields he’s proficient in. If that’s true, the good news is it shouldn’t take him any more effort to become literate in neuroscience as in those other fields, and when he is, we’ll probably all benefit from his creative approaches to teaching key concepts and to application.
Fly, I highly recommend you start blogging (and critiquing my blog posts when you get a chance)!