Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Tolerate Tolerance - Less Wrong

48 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 21 March 2009 07:34AM

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 21 March 2009 08:46:32AM 9 points [-]

I'm going to make a controversial suggestion: one useful target of tolerance might be religion.

I'll try to tolerate your tolerance.

(I blog using any examples that come to hand, but when I canonicalize I try to remove explicit mentions of religion where possible. Bear in mind that intelligent religious people with Escher-minds will see the implications early on, though.)

Comment author: PhilGoetz 21 March 2009 04:27:32PM 3 points [-]

You canonicalize?

Where can we find your canon, and is it marked as canonical?

Comment author: MichaelGR 21 March 2009 05:14:57PM 1 point [-]

This might (partly) answer your question:

http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/09/why-im-blooking.html

Comment author: PhilGoetz 22 March 2009 02:06:02AM 1 point [-]

So he means a future canon? I can't go somewhere today and find it?

(I disapprove of anyone calling some of their own non-fiction works 'canonical', but without conviction, never having thought about it before.)

Comment author: SoullessAutomaton 22 March 2009 02:27:49AM 3 points [-]

The term "canonical" has a somewhat different definition in the fields of math and computer science. Eliezer is probably using it influenced by this definition, in the sense of "converting his writing into canonical form", as opposed to an ad-hoc or temporary form. In my experience, the construction "canonicalize" refers almost exclusively to this sense of the word.

See the Jargon File entry for clarification.

Comment author: MBlume 21 March 2009 09:23:10AM 3 points [-]

Bear in mind that intelligent religious people with Escher-minds will see the implications early on, though.

Sadly true.