When people misunderstand or misread what I say — as happens sometimes, a couple of comments to this post being examples — my response is usually an attempt to clarify my position, correct the misreading, etc. Most of the people with whom I have engaged here on LessWrong do similarly.
A response to an alleged misreading that consists of saying “That’s not what I meant; I won’t explain what I meant; and I won’t talk to you about this anymore” is not a particularly honorable discussion tactic. If you think I have misread you — as is, of course, possible — please explain how.
You’re trying to have a conversation on a completely different level from any that interests me. I’m not playing. Please stop trying to paraphrase me, you’re bad at it.
When people misunderstand or misread what I say — as happens sometimes, a couple of comments to this post being examples — my response is usually an attempt to clarify my position, correct the misreading, etc. Most of the people with whom I have engaged here on LessWrong do similarly.
A response to an alleged misreading that consists of saying “That’s not what I meant; I won’t explain what I meant; and I won’t talk to you about this anymore” is not a particularly honorable discussion tactic. If you think I have misread you — as is, of course, possible — please explain how.
...”Honorable”?
You’re trying to have a conversation on a completely different level from any that interests me. I’m not playing. Please stop trying to paraphrase me, you’re bad at it.