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FOLLOWS YOU. Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Computation. The goal is integrity, not conformity.

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    1. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Simon DeDeo Retweeted simpolism

      We do information cascades as an example (right after the magic of wisdom of the crowds). I’ve used the analogy of pollution and the tragedy of the epistemic commons. One thing I don’t do is talk like this thread (except to pose the @paulg question.)https://twitter.com/simpolism/status/1249047470686056448?s=20 …

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      simpolism @simpolism
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      how would you try and approach this difficulty were you teaching a course on this material?
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    2. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      I notice that when students chose final projects, about half have Altria angle, in different (and often unexpected) ways.

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    3. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Simon DeDeo Retweeted Suspended Reason

      It’s rude and possibly harmful to psychoanalyze someone without love! (No countertransference.) Very lovingly I might say that what’s unsayable in LW revolves around anxieties about being smart.https://twitter.com/suspendedreason/status/1249036753186492416?s=20 …

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      Suspended Reason @suspendedreason
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      Curious what you experiences have been with "true but unsayable" things in the LW community. Because I agree this premise of universality (to communities) is the bedrock to everything else, and I'm not sure if it's true in practice
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    4. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Looking over this thread, I’m not clear enough in the distinction between psychoanalyzing an individual, and a group. But the spilt isn’t firm: we *can’t* think without a group—so the phenomenology of thinking mixes levels. The unconscious is both personal and collective.

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    5. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Simon DeDeo Retweeted Joshua Grochow

      Mathematicians are obviously angels, spilling out onto our land after their spaceship crashed.https://twitter.com/joshuagrochow/status/1249010998842765312?s=20 …

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      Joshua Grochow @joshuagrochow
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      This feels mostly true, but maybe not absolutely so? I feel like many (pure) mathematicians are pretty willing to entertain a logical argument on almost any statement...
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    6. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      (More seriously, I think mathematicians come off pretty well—nobody tried to cancel us for that explosive proofs paper! There’s a kind of tragic humility to the ones I meet that I really love. Maybe they’re Cordelia!)

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    7. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Simon DeDeo Retweeted Sarah Grynpas

      Yes! The analogy would be the people who say “we can’t be screwed up—they have taboos, but we don’t. Look at all the messed up things we do.”https://twitter.com/SarahGrynpas/status/1249061750793789442?s=20 …

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      Sarah Grynpas @SarahGrynpas
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      And then isn’t there a metapurpose to the taboo? Community, the feeling of having secret knowledge, of peeking behind the curtain, stays within your group. Believing the taboo can help adherence to achieve ideal behaviours, so its valuable to believe in a taboo that doesn’t exist
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    8. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Simon DeDeo Retweeted Arbutus Tree

      Harvard University, 1996: "We're here on merit". Not true, untrue, or really anything in between—but it was something many people believed or thought, but weren't allowed to say. It was declassé.https://twitter.com/aphercotropist/status/1249088826221432834?s=20 …

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      Arbutus Tree @aphercotropist
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      Surely you can bring up examples from outside your context? Perhaps historical?
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    9. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Apr 11
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      Replying to @SimonDeDeo

      I am pretty sure we can rustle up both statements of pride in Harvard meritocracy and statements that deeply question it, from within Harvard in 1996?

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    10. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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      Yes, *but*—very group dependent. Obviously the anti-affirmative action people were very into the meritocracy. And the administration too, in a different way. My memory of the student left back then neither questioned nor affirmed it at that time (changes came quickly.)

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      Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Apr 11
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      Replying to @SimonDeDeo

      The main argument of the anti-affirmative action people seems to have been that it would backfire, because using different measuring sticks for promotion would establish a powerful class of underperforming people that would explain their underperformance by racist discrimination.

      3:16 PM - 11 Apr 2020
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        2. Simon DeDeo‏ @SimonDeDeo Apr 11
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          I think you just produced a summary abstract of the Harvard Salient, 1997—I would agree. PS for a blast from the past, look for the Peter Gomes "I am gay" thing.

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        3. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Apr 11
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          Replying to @SimonDeDeo

          I got confronted with this argument in letters from the late 90ies, writen from folks at Harvard Law to Yale, and discussed in the context of the racist hounding of Nicholas and Erika Christakis by black Yale students in 2015. Of course, the other side had good arguments, too.

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