Is there a teachable way to determine the extent of our own ignorance and biases? I think it might be worth wile to design a curriculum around this.
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Replying to @Plinz
The way is the Socratic way. There is no way to design a curriculum, because it will be fixed by definition. It requires dialogue.
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Replying to @RealtimeAI
I am not so much interested in rhetorical flourishes that make people reflect on the fact that they are sometimes full of shit, but a systematic, rational and reliable way to gauge uncertainty.
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Replying to @Plinz
Systematic, rational, and reliable are themselves hidden biases.
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Replying to @davidarredondo
I am not sure we are on the same page, or I am missing something.
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Replying to @davidarredondo
I don't understand in which ways epistemology and rationality (i.e. the study of bias) are intrinsically biased in your view.
3:09 PM - 10 Jan 2019
from Cambridge, MA
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