a friend suggested I research “Roko’s”. [...] Would be happy to discuss.
Contrary to what Wikipedia suggests, the people who enjoy discussing this topic on Less Wrong are mostly the newcomers who arrived here after reading Wikipedia. But we have a wiki page on the topic.
We are all predisposed to think in Binary terms; either/or, black & white, good or bad, etc. [...] Almost everything is on a gradient.
Another danger is that people who want to go behind the binary, often fall into one of the following traps:
Unary—“everything is unknowable”, “everything is relative”, etc.
Contrary to what Wikipedia suggests, the people who enjoy discussing this topic on Less Wrong are mostly the newcomers who arrived here after reading Wikipedia. But we have a wiki page on the topic.
Another danger is that people who want to go behind the binary, often fall into one of the following traps:
Unary—“everything is unknowable”, “everything is relative”, etc.
Ternary—there are three values: “yes”, “no”, and “maybe”, but all the “maybe” values are the same
That is not a frequent topic here, for reasons. Maybe ACX is a better place for that.