In which @ESYudkowsky rediscovers (a piece of) Aristotelian Virtue Ethics: "Don't lie when a normal highly honest person wouldn't..." https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/xdwbX9pFEr7Pomaxv/meta-honesty-firming-up-honesty-around-its-edge-cases …
"Aristotle's suggestion is not to imitate a specific person, but the theoretical virtuous agent."https://www.reddit.com/r/askphilosophy/comments/5v7cvt/virtue_ethics_on_lying_murderer_at_the_door/de0c435/ …
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that's why i conduct literature search on my brilliant conceptual innovations by tweeting them out off the cuff and waiting for somebody to tell me "uhm sweatie that's Thales of Miletus"
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the number of favourites corresponds to the page number, retweets to the line, replies to the volume
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Realtalk, I have a ton of respect for the researcher who invented calculus in 1994.http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/2/152 …
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the absolute lad
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