1/ Disagreements that form because people misinterpret their interlocutor's positions are common enough that it's cliché: "talking past each other". But, are there any frameworks or ontologies for classifying the contextual mistakes (maybe, in #rhetoric)?
4/ (iii) Has to do with norms and declaring values. I wrote about it before, and I think people generally underestimate how important this mode is for navigating reality. Misinterpretation as (i) or (ii) is, like, the sine qua non of twitter.https://dispatches.artifexdeus.com/what-is-your-political-loss-function-a32749c5c37f …
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5/ But, my ideas are still pretty fuzzy, and I suspect other people have much more concrete ideas, frameworks, and earned intuition. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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