Our interactions with the outside world should not take the form ”I’ve joined a cult” but instead ”Did you know ?” “Wow, where did you get this?” ”Follow this link.”
Much of what we here appreciate that is not widely appreciated elsewhere is not a pick-and-mix collection of rationalist tips, but a coherent body of thought with complex interdependencies, which in my opinion adds up to a coherent programme to set out what rationality is and how to achieve it, and a taxonomy of the ways you can think you’ve solved a problem when you haven’t. We’ll draw people in with the tidbits, but at some point we’re going to have to talk about the meat of it, and it would be nice to have a name for that.
I don’t think we should call ourselves anything at all because labeling yourself (“I am X”) is simply inaccurate.
Our interactions with the outside world should not take the form
”I’ve joined a cult”
but instead
”Did you know ?”
“Wow, where did you get this?”
”Follow this link.”
You may as well stop thinking, because thinking of X with a map of X is simply inaccurate.
Much of what we here appreciate that is not widely appreciated elsewhere is not a pick-and-mix collection of rationalist tips, but a coherent body of thought with complex interdependencies, which in my opinion adds up to a coherent programme to set out what rationality is and how to achieve it, and a taxonomy of the ways you can think you’ve solved a problem when you haven’t. We’ll draw people in with the tidbits, but at some point we’re going to have to talk about the meat of it, and it would be nice to have a name for that.