Glad my comment was helpful. I’ve certainly been guilty of the same thing, though I was blaming rationalists for being bad at winning rather than scientists. I realized I was doing it because that’s a communication strategy that works on me: point out how I’m being foolish, convince me I’m being a fool, and then I’ll be motivated to be less foolish. Turns out this doesn’t work most of the time because its success depends on the convincing, and because the thing being said is adversarial you get approximately one chance to convince. Only do it if you are sure you can one-shot your reader.
Well I think now you’re conflating two things—pointing out someone made a mistake and telling someone they’re being foolish. I have learned from my last relationship it is crucial to separate the two. I would be extremely careful to label someone foolish as that can be taken as an attack ad hominem. Pointing out that someone had made a mistake (like turning physicalism into a scientific dogma) is admittedly a lesser misstep but I think it still strikes a note in many.
I’m just a bit disappointed that my last two posts have gotten so many downvotes but not a single person had presented arguments that my argumentation is incorrect. Fingers crossed I’m the 1% of contrarians that happens to be right? haha :D
Glad my comment was helpful. I’ve certainly been guilty of the same thing, though I was blaming rationalists for being bad at winning rather than scientists. I realized I was doing it because that’s a communication strategy that works on me: point out how I’m being foolish, convince me I’m being a fool, and then I’ll be motivated to be less foolish. Turns out this doesn’t work most of the time because its success depends on the convincing, and because the thing being said is adversarial you get approximately one chance to convince. Only do it if you are sure you can one-shot your reader.
Well I think now you’re conflating two things—pointing out someone made a mistake and telling someone they’re being foolish. I have learned from my last relationship it is crucial to separate the two. I would be extremely careful to label someone foolish as that can be taken as an attack ad hominem. Pointing out that someone had made a mistake (like turning physicalism into a scientific dogma) is admittedly a lesser misstep but I think it still strikes a note in many.
I’m just a bit disappointed that my last two posts have gotten so many downvotes but not a single person had presented arguments that my argumentation is incorrect. Fingers crossed I’m the 1% of contrarians that happens to be right? haha :D