A good thing about honesty is you don't have to keep track of who you've told which stories to. Cognitively cheap.
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A bad thing about honesty is that you will flinch from forming beliefs that, if expressed, would make you look bad. Epistemically expensive.
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The solution is to "believe" and honestly express whatever makes you look good, while generating & preserving useful aliefs.
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@simplic10 Daniel Dennett discusses this point in _Darwin's Dangerous Idea_, I don't remember who he drew/built on in making it.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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@simplic10 Alief concept apparently published in 2008, Darwin's Dangerous Idea in 1995, but Dennett has referenced alief in later work.
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