Vladimir_Nesov comments on Recommended reading for new rationalists - Less Wrong

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Comment author: simplestudent 11 July 2009 07:42:44PM 0 points [-]

I am a student, and have recently found this website through a friend. I am intrigued by the art that you are promoting here, and it strikes a chord with my own dedication to learning and becoming a better person. In the past, I have often preferred autodidactic learning; however, this particular subject seems especially dense and in some cases even dangerous if learned incorrectly. I am thus somewhat apprehensive at proceeding along my own course.

What is a good starting point for someone like me? Is there a single grand summary of the work being done here, or some similar statement of purpose and general principles?

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 11 July 2009 08:22:29PM 0 points [-]

You can try reading Overcoming Bias/Less Wrong archives.

Comment author: SilasBarta 13 July 2009 02:31:12PM 3 points [-]

Argh! I hate when people do that! If someone's asking what simplestudent is, they generally want something more precise than a giant reading list.

IMHO, the piece with the highest ratio of "what we're all about" to length is Truly Part of You. That should be the starting point.