Vladimir_Nesov comments on A Less Wrong singularity article? - Less Wrong

28 Post author: Kaj_Sotala 17 November 2009 02:15PM

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Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 18 November 2009 05:16:20PM 1 point [-]

Have you ever published in a peer-review journal? If not the last portion of your post I will ignore, if so perhaps your could expound on it a bit more.

The actual experience of publishing a paper hardly adds anything that can't be understood without doing so. Peer-review is not about "critics" responding to endorsement by well-known figures, it's quality control (with whatever failing it may carry), and not a point where written-up public criticisms originate. Science builds on what's published, not on what gets rejected by peer review, and what's published can be read by all.

Comment author: Tyrrell_McAllister 19 November 2009 04:43:56PM 1 point [-]

FWIW, in my experience the useful criticisms happen at conferences or in private conversation, not during the peer review process.

Comment author: MichaelVassar 19 November 2009 03:54:42PM -1 points [-]

It is rarely the case that experience adds hardly anything. What are your priors and posteriors here? How did you update?