SilasBarta comments on Less Wrong Rationality and Mainstream Philosophy - Less Wrong

106 Post author: lukeprog 20 March 2011 08:28PM

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Comment author: MichaelVassar 22 March 2011 07:55:10PM 2 points [-]

Yep. Anthropomorphizing humans is a disasterously wrong thing to do. Too bad everyone does it.

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 March 2011 08:02:42PM 12 points [-]

No, they just look like they're doing it; saying humans are athropomorphizing would attribute more intentionality to humans than is justified by the data.

Comment author: David_Gerard 22 March 2011 08:13:08PM *  0 points [-]

Well, the mind seems to. I'm using "mind" here to mean the bit that says "I" and could reflect on itself it if it bothered to and thinks it runs the show and comes up with rationalisations for whatever it does. Listening to these rationalisations, promises, etc. as anything other than vague pointers to behaviour is exceedingly foolish. Occasionally you can encourage the person to use their "mind" less annoyingly.

I think they anthropomorphise as some sort of default reflex. Possibly somewhere halfway down the spinal cord, certainly not around the cerebrum.

Comment author: Tyrrell_McAllister 22 March 2011 08:24:09PM *  2 points [-]

I may be wrong, but I think that SilasBarta is pointing out, maybe with some tongue-in-cheek, that you can't accuse humans of anthropomorphizing other humans without yourself being guilty of anthropomorphizing those humans whom you accuse.

Edit: Looks like this was the intended reading.

Comment author: David_Gerard 22 March 2011 08:30:16PM *  0 points [-]

I am finding benefits from trying not to anthropomorphise myself. That is, rather than thinking of my mind as being in control of my actions, I think of myself as a blob of lard which behaves in certain ways. This has actually been a more useful model, so that my mind (which appears to be involved in typing this, though I am quite ready to be persuaded otherwise) can get the things it thinks it wants to happen happening.

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 March 2011 08:21:50PM 1 point [-]

I was joking. :-P

Comment author: David_Gerard 22 March 2011 08:32:23PM -1 points [-]