If you accept the "rationality is winning" definition, it makes little sense to come up with downsides about rationality, that's what I was trying to point out.
It is quite similar to what you said in this comment.
If you accept the "rationality is winning" definition, it makes little sense to come up with downsides about rationality, that's what I was trying to point out.
A wrong way to put it. If a decision is optimal, there still remain specific arguments for why it shouldn't be taken. Optimality is estimated overall, not for any singled out argument, that can therefore individually lose. See "policy debates shouldn't appear one-sided".
If, all else equal, it's possible to amend a downside, then it's a bad idea to keep it. But tradeoffs are pr...
So after reading SarahC's latest post I noticed that she's gotten a lot out of rationality.
More importantly, she got different things out of it than I have.
Off the top of my head, I've learned...
Where she got...
I've only recently making a habit out of trying new things, and that's been going really well for me. Is there other low hanging fruit that I'm missing?
What cool/important/useful things has rationality gotten you?