Liron comments on Rationality quotes: April 2010 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Liron 02 April 2010 04:30:18AM 3 points [-]

Sounds like a traditional-rationality precursor to "hypotheses are expectation-constrainers".

Comment author: RichardKennaway 02 April 2010 06:33:49AM 1 point [-]

It doesn't sound like that to me. Can you elaborate?

Comment author: [deleted] 02 April 2010 05:00:29PM 1 point [-]

Well, the quote could be interpreted as "Any scientific theory must ultimately produce some numbers, so that reality can be measured and we can see whether the numbers match."

Another interpretation is "A scientific theory ultimately isn't a scientific theory at all unless it's essentially a set of equations."

Comment author: RobinZ 05 April 2010 02:07:50PM 0 points [-]

I agree, although I think the second sentence ("Theories stand or fall, ultimately, upon numbers") is sufficient to justify the former interpretation.