NancyLebovitz comments on Morality and relativistic vertigo - Less Wrong

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 14 October 2010 01:29:09PM 1 point [-]

In some ways, things have gotten better, not worse. Both communism and Nazism claimed scientific backing. I don't see anything like that on the horizon.

On the other hand, people became disenchanted with them because of disastrous results-- I don't think there's any public recognition of the poor quality of science they used.

Comment author: Vladimir_M 15 October 2010 06:25:46PM *  3 points [-]

NancyLebovitz:

In some ways, things have gotten better, not worse. Both communism and Nazism claimed scientific backing. I don't see anything like that on the horizon.

These political systems, however, are now distant in both time and space, and their faults can be comfortably analyzed from the outside. The really important question is in what ways, and to what degree, our present body of official respectable knowledge and doctrine deviates from reality, which is far more difficult to answer with any degree of accuracy. This is both because for us it's like water for fish, and because challenging it is apt to provoke accusations of crackpottery (and perhaps even extremism), with all their status-lowering implications.