The same boy who rationalized a way into believing there was a chocolate cake in the asteroid belt, should know better than to rationalize himself into believing it is right to prefer joy over sorrow.
Obviously, he does know. So the next question is, why does he present material that he knows is wrong?
Professional mathematicians and scientists try not to do that because it makes them look bad. If you present a proof that’s wrong then other mathematicians might embarrass you at parties. But maybe Eliezer is immune to that kind of embarrassment. Socrates presented lots of obvious nonsense and people don’t think badly of him for it.
The usual reasons why not probably don’t apply to him. I don’t have any certainty why he does it, though.
The same boy who rationalized a way into believing there was a chocolate cake in the asteroid belt, should know better than to rationalize himself into believing it is right to prefer joy over sorrow.
Obviously, he does know. So the next question is, why does he present material that he knows is wrong?
Professional mathematicians and scientists try not to do that because it makes them look bad. If you present a proof that’s wrong then other mathematicians might embarrass you at parties. But maybe Eliezer is immune to that kind of embarrassment. Socrates presented lots of obvious nonsense and people don’t think badly of him for it.
The usual reasons why not probably don’t apply to him. I don’t have any certainty why he does it, though.