A common way for very smart people to be stupid is to think they can think their way out of being apes with pretensions. However, there is no hack that transcends being human. Playing a “let’s pretend” game otherwise doesn’t mean you win all arguments, or any. Even with the best intentions and knowledge about biases and rational thinking, you won’t transcend and avoid the pitfalls of having a brain designed, in the words of Science of Discworld, to shout at monkeys in the next tree. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it a damn good try and LessWrong gives it a better shot than most, but remember that you, yes you, are an idiot. -- rationalWiki
A common way for very smart people to be stupid is to think they can think their way out of being apes with pretensions.
I’ve been collecting examples of this (or something more general but similar) under the name “brain-as-rock fallacy”, though there’s probably a better and less ambiguous name.
I’ve been collecting examples of this (or something more general but similar) under the name “brain-as-rock fallacy”, though there’s probably a better and less ambiguous name.
I don’t get what you are hinting at with “brain-as-rock”, could you please explain?
“Brain as ideal decision-making engine unaffected by mere external or physical facts.”