IHAPMOE, but the post seems to assume that a person’s “rationality” is a float rather than a vector. If you’re going to try to calibrate your “rationality”, you’d better try to figure out what the different categories of rationality problems there are, and how well rationality on one category of problems correlates with rationality on other categories. Otherwise you’ll end up doing something like having greater confidence in your ethical judgements because you do well at sudoku.
IHAPMOE, but the post seems to assume that a person’s “rationality” is a float rather than a vector. If you’re going to try to calibrate your “rationality”, you’d better try to figure out what the different categories of rationality problems there are, and how well rationality on one category of problems correlates with rationality on other categories. Otherwise you’ll end up doing something like having greater confidence in your ethical judgements because you do well at sudoku.