10/ What I think alienates me from you guys is I think the truth is very narrow and tight, philosophy is particularly a very delicate subject yet constitutes the most important problems facing us. This necessitates carefulness, rigour and depth on top of exploration and play
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11/ Why is philosophy delicate? For one, it is very interconnected and interdependent. Metaphysics depends on ethics, and ethics depends on metaphysics. Both depend on epistemology and vice versa. Philosophies *of* then depend on these.
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12/ The main issue then is that if you get metaphysics wrong, not just that you're in a state of ignorance, this can block you from seeing ethics and render you incapable of doing it in a way that ignorance does not. Falsity veils, and ignorance is often cured by just looking
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13/ If the human body is a sack of atoms configured via natural selection, then you might view the ethical landscape as one of liberating ones self and humanity from evolution's "teleology". Neurotransmitters might become the seat of the good.
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14/ Maybe in the way rationalists are wrong about the role of models and theory, and this calls for a careful reexamination of their nature, how and when to use them and how and when they go wrong, there is a similar way to go wrong in postrat "just trying out frames" and play.
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15/ What goes wrong if you spend all your time playing with ideas and trying out frames, creating and reading insight porn, making crazy models?
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16/ I like you guys and I think a lot of you do good things. Even though I know like 2 of you IRL, there are ways in which I feel closer to you than my IRL friends. But I still feel alienated, as if none of you feel confronted with the same issues I am. welp
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I think one issue is that I'm not sure (m?)any of us are actually trying to solve problems, and perhaps it sounds like you are? I can understand how this would be frustrating for sure
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(honest question)
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maybe locally but certainly not systematically the problems of the world are not in my departmenthttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/871515755602485248?s=19 …
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but local problems are born from systematical problems (or, at least, from very wide-spread problems)https://twitter.com/erin_nerung/status/1141242446686371840?s=19 …
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it hurts personally, but it comes from a place of widespread uncertainty solving it locally works, but is a solution good enough if it doesn't tackle the problem in its entirety?
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