> rationality’s failure modes are not the ones rationalists expect unfortunately, rationalists are particularly convinced of their beliefs
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Replying to @argumatronic
this is all quite interesting. i have ~thoughts~ but too long for twitter. https://meaningness.com/metablog/meta-rationality-curriculum …pic.twitter.com/6sBVh2fNc8
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Is rigidness not simply irrational, i.e. not assessing uncertainty properly? Is
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i think it's rational at a certain level of understanding, irrational at another. like nihilism.
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Is nihilism for you an ontological rejection of Meaning, or a phenomenological stance? @Meaningness
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