Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Should I believe what the SIAI claims? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 13 August 2010 05:21:41AM *  4 points [-]

I'm a cognitivist. Sentences about goodness have truth values after you translate them into being about life and happiness etc. As a general strategy, I make the queerness go away, rather than taking the queerness as a property of a thing and using it to deduce that thing does not exist; it's a confusion to resolve, not an existence to argue over.

Comment author: [deleted] 13 August 2010 05:25:03AM *  1 point [-]

To be clear, if sentence X about goodness is translated into sentence Y about life and happiness etc., does sentence Y contain the word "good"?

Edit: What's left of religion after you make the queerness go away? Why does there seem to be more left of morality?

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 13 August 2010 06:54:16AM 5 points [-]

No, nothing, and because while religion does contain some confusion, after you eliminate the confusion you are left with claims that are coherent but false.