wedrifid comments on Five-minute rationality techniques - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Vladimir_M 11 August 2010 05:36:53AM *  5 points [-]

SarahC:

If you suspect something is factually true, don't be afraid to believe it. It can't hurt you.

This is true only assuming that all beliefs that you suspect might be factually true are respectable. Espousing disreputable beliefs -- and sometimes merely being suspected of harboring them -- can hurt you very badly regardless of how good evidence you have for them. Even if you manage to hide your dangerous thoughts perfectly, there is still the problem that duplicity is very unpleasant for most people, if anything because it requires constant caution and self-discipline to watch your mouth.

Of course, this is irrelevant if there are absolutely no beliefs that a rational person might suspect to be true and that are at the same time disreputable to the point where expressing them might have bad repercussions. However, that's not what I observe in practice. Speaking as someone who happens to believe that some not very respectable views are factually true, or at least plausible, sometimes I can't help but envy people whose opinions are all respectable enough that they can relax and speak their mind openly in all situations.

(I raised the same point on OB a while ago.)

Comment author: wedrifid 17 September 2010 07:22:20AM 0 points [-]

Speaking as someone who happens to believe that some not very respectable views are factually true, or at least plausible

Awesome. Do tell! Allow me to join you in controversy.