Kaj_Sotala comments on A Rational Identity - Less Wrong
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Kaj_Sotala:
I don't think that could ever work. Just look at the present situation. A great many people nowadays feel that "critical thinking," "open-mindedness," "questioning authority," etc. are important parts of their identity, and will take offense if you suggest otherwise. The modern culture strongly encourages such attitudes. Yet, in practice, this nearly always results in cargo-cult "critical thinking" where one is merely supposed to display the correct shibboleths, accept the prevailing respectable beliefs, and avoid like plague any actual critical thinking about the truly sacrosanct taboos, values, and moral and intellectual authorities.
The old "We are all individuals!" sketch comes to mind.
I completely agree that promoting a "critical thinker" identity alone could ever work. The hard part is in promoting it in such a way that as few people as possible actually end up with the identity for a cargo-cult rationalist. But as prase points out below, giving people the tools that will actually allow them to be critical thinkers should help out a lot.