Part of influencing culture should include the spreading of rationality. This is actually related to why I think that the rationality movement has more in common with organized skepticism than is generally acknowledged. Consider what would happen if the general public had enough epistemic rationality to recognize that homeopathy was complete nonsense.
Okay, but now the rationality that you're talking about is "ordinary rationality" rather than "extreme rationality" and the general public rather than the Less Wrong community. What is Less Wrong community doing to spread ordinary rationality within the general public?
The US spends about 30 to 40 billion dollars a year on alternative medicine much of which is also a complete waste [...] We're talking about "medicine" that does zero.
Are you sure that the placebo effects are never sufficiently useful to warrant the cost?
Okay, but now the rationality that you're talking about is "ordinary rationality" rather than "extreme rationality" and the general public rather than the Less Wrong community. What is Less Wrong community doing to spread ordinary rationality within the general public?
A lot of the aspects of "extreme rationality" are aspects of rationality in general (understanding the scientific method and the nature of evidence, trying to make experiments to test things, being aware of serious cognitive biases, etc.) Also, I suspect (and ...
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