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Memetic Im­mune System

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Memetic Immune System

Intelligent people sometimes do things more stupid than stupid people are capable of. There are a variety of reasons for this; but one has to do with the fact that all cultures have dangerous memes circulating in them, and cultural antibodies to those memes. The trouble is that these antibodies are not logical. On the contrary; these antibodies are often highly illogical. They are the blind spots that let us live with a dangerous meme without being impelled to action by it.

-Phil Goetz, Reason as memetic immune disorder

I made AI Risk Propaganda

monkymind29 Mar 2023 14:26 UTC
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Bud­dhist Psy­chotech­nol­ogy for With­stand­ing Apoca­lypse Stress

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Against the para­dox of tolerance

pchvykov10 Jan 2023 0:12 UTC
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Sal­vage Epistemology

jimrandomh30 Apr 2022 2:10 UTC
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Vac­ci­na­tion with the EMH

DirectedEvolution29 Dec 2020 3:05 UTC
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Real­ity-Re­veal­ing and Real­ity-Mask­ing Puzzles

AnnaSalamon16 Jan 2020 16:15 UTC
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Buck­ets and memetic im­mune disorders

Tyrrell_McAllister3 Jan 2017 23:51 UTC
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Memes and Ra­tional Decisions

inferential9 Jan 2015 6:42 UTC
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[LINK] Why tak­ing ideas se­ri­ously is prob­a­bly a bad thing to do

David_Gerard5 Jan 2013 23:37 UTC
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[Link] Nerds are nuts

[deleted]7 Jun 2012 7:48 UTC
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Rea­son as memetic im­mune disorder

PhilGoetz19 Sep 2009 21:05 UTC
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The ethic of hand-wash­ing and com­mu­nity epistemic practice

5 Mar 2009 4:28 UTC
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