Vladimir_Nesov comments on What is Eliezer Yudkowsky's meta-ethical theory? - Less Wrong
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Clearly, from his standpoint a lot of things you believed were confused, and he decided against continuing to argue. This is a statement about willingness to engage situations where someone's wrong on the Internet and presence of disagreement, not external evidence about correctness (distinct from your own estimate of correctness of your opponent's position).
You think that "clearly" Eliezer believed many of Richard's beliefs were confused. Which beliefs, do you think?
I won't actually argue, just list some things that seem to be points where Richard talks past the intended meaning of the posts (irrespective of technical accuracy of the statements in themselves, if their meaning intended by Richard was what the posts referred to). Link to the post for convenience.