But, which ones you select convey information about the relationships *between* beliefs, which is what we really care more about. It's how we navigate implications. But, it's hard to share those things, so we look for cues in selection.
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Like, I disagree with parts of this that I wrote a while ago, but the structure is kinda there in a more accessible example. But the gist would be, what we say and what we judge aren't the same, and identity seems to be the most informative cue.https://dispatches.artifexdeus.com/donald-trump-is-hari-seldon-75bd789637d9 …
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And what aspects we select to emphasize in our beliefs seems to be a very good proxy for identity, in absence of more obvious cues.
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[nods sagely, as if I understand] this is why I became a qual
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Give me a few weeks and I'll explain it more clearly! Twitter threads are very much not a good medium for this idea!
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