the case against epistemic cleansing is simple: nobody in the Awfully Good People Caucus has the cognitive capacity to anticipate that maybe dumping boatloads of free food on Africa will drive local farmers out of business and cause famine, plus empower warlords who control ports
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so they certainly don't have the cognitive capacity to reliably know that there are no ideas we desperately need in order to actually make things better that lie within epistemic territory which has been ritually designated outgroup by sign and shibboleth
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and as the territory which is so designated grows by leaps and bounds, the probability that such ideas do so lie approaches certainty
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now, you could say that the frantic communal effort to proscribe more ideas is perfectly valid egregoric activity and i should respect this group wisdom lol yeah let's all do what a baby egregore with no track record that's constantly freaking out about everything says
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but the historic "pacifiers" for that baby egregore were: elites, religious institutions, sticky-local social norms, etc what do we do now without those pacifiers? sneak/force game-theory literacy into its juvenile egregoric connectome?
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No. We don't need more of the way "Things have always been." Historical models need to transcend to the next level and play an advisory role, passing stewardship to the new model. FFS, get the claws out of this world, creation is infinite- go for a walk or something.
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creation is not infinite and this kind of enthusiasm would be a lot less concerning if it came with a side of attempted comprehension of which ways "things have always been" are and aren't optional
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