It’s hard to disagree that it is teachable, not sure about the “easy” part. I wonder how one would measure it vs how easy it is to teach some other life skills.
Presumably, by comparing how much time a teacher takes to bring them to a similar level of recognized mastery-usefulness in both rationalism and some other skill / field of knowledge where the teacher is reliably competent and equally knowledgeable in both fields.
I’m just throwing up a conjecture here with the goal of spurring on further thought, though, as the question intrigues me.
It’s hard to disagree that it is teachable, not sure about the “easy” part. I wonder how one would measure it vs how easy it is to teach some other life skills.
Presumably, by comparing how much time a teacher takes to bring them to a similar level of recognized mastery-usefulness in both rationalism and some other skill / field of knowledge where the teacher is reliably competent and equally knowledgeable in both fields.
I’m just throwing up a conjecture here with the goal of spurring on further thought, though, as the question intrigues me.