I’d also be interested in reading a post on Crick, and also think that the wiki is not the best place to introduce such ideas to the community. I think quite a few regular members rarely look at the wiki unless they’re explicitely pointed towards it or are looking for something specific, and don’t expect that to change much.
It would be rather more useful to discuss Crick’s and others’ views in the context of designing actual tools to support rationality in deliberation, negotiation, bargaining and other features of policy decision making.
I’d be interested in seeing more about that, though there’s already been some discussion of those.
I’d also be interested in reading a post on Crick, and also think that the wiki is not the best place to introduce such ideas to the community. I think quite a few regular members rarely look at the wiki unless they’re explicitely pointed towards it or are looking for something specific, and don’t expect that to change much.
I’d be interested in seeing more about that, though there’s already been some discussion of those.