Anti-Intellectual Sentiment is good. Intellectuals should have to fight for a place at the table.
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
If you think this is extreme consider the converse. If intellectuals dont have to fight for their place... what quality raises to the top?
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
Also, evolved mechanisms for dictating unintentional byproducts of intelligence work better than any intellectual signal
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
I'm not sure if the post-hoc darwinism is required here but yes madness & genius are hard to distinguish between.
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
It's not just madness and genius; traits of intelligent ppl caused by (but ≠) intelligence are almost all easy to mimic
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
I get that. My point was analogous. It is the work that distinguishes not the inter-personal traits.
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btw, related twitter-exchange from this morning on proximal topichttps://twitter.com/QuasLacrimas/status/822463109306650624 …
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