So much relevant expertise in political science. This would be so much better as a team project that included them.https://twitter.com/GovernorTomWolf/status/962060492175900674 …
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Realize my point is not that a mathematician should not be involved. It is that such a politically complex problem requires far more diversity of expertise & polisci expertise is essential (see work of Scott Page on this pt: https://aeon.co/ideas/why-hiring-the-best-people-produces-the-least-creative-results …)
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Replying to @cmMcConnaughy @henryfarrell
This is a fun article, and there's interesting truth to it. But I wish it engaged seriously with the other viewpoint. Is there ever a good time to turn down a von Neumann for your math-focused venture? Einstein for a physics venture? Etc.
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If the answer is just "You get experts whose domain expertise is more appropriate [than Einstein etc] for the particular problem under consideration" then the article becomes true but obvious and uninteresting.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @cmMcConnaughy
The likelihood that you will get someone who understands the math _and_ the institutional politics _and_ the local specificities of Pennsylvania politics is obviously very low. Genius travels - but nearly always within a specific ambit and with a specific bag of tricks.
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Replying to @henryfarrell @cmMcConnaughy
That's my point - in specifics, the statement seems to be reduced to something approaching a commonly-agreed truism. It'd be nice to understand the detailed tradeoff better.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @cmMcConnaughy
I don’t think it is necessarily a truism (esp. given cult of lone genius) but I do think that we need a ton more on the specific mechanisms through which different perspectives do or do not cumulate well (it’s assumed as more or less automatic in his work).
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Replying to @henryfarrell @cmMcConnaughy
I'm skeptical the cult is as strong as people say. Everyone I've ever talked to about it disavows it thoroughly (while also acknowledging that people like von Neumann were pretty darn unusual). It seems more like a convenient writer's trope.
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Admittedly, I've sat on hiring committees where people seem to momentarily forget this...
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