"To put it super crudely it's a sort of disagreement with the idea that informal rationality is just an approximation to the math instead of the other way around." - Srijit Sanyal gives the best one-line description of @Meaningness's views I've heard. Or at least I thought so?
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Meta-rationality also often evaluates, selects, combines, modifies, discovers, creates, and monitors formal systems— in order to deal with complex situations which neither reasonableness or rationality, nor any combination of the two, treats adequately.
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yup, lack of "one true ontology" is a big one that Eliezer's way of thinking doesn't accomodate. (In his language: Even if winning against Omega requires you to suspend belief in the map-territory distinction itself, whatever wins would necessarily mark out "the real territory".)
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