steven0461 comments on Epistle to the New York Less Wrongians - Less Wrong

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Comment author: steven0461 24 April 2011 03:47:28AM *  3 points [-]

But that's an example of "wins by a comfortable margin", not "all the arguments go the same way". For example, P(n) is cheap to implement for low n.

Comment author: CuSithBell 24 April 2011 09:28:26PM 0 points [-]

No cheaper than leaving out the sack and the potatoes. Do you really think that there are any benefits of P(n) for any n that would justify having a debate over it? I think all the arguments go the same way for sufficiently small values of "all" - that is, it's "one-sided" enough that it shouldn't even be brought up.

Comment author: steven0461 26 April 2011 08:01:38PM 1 point [-]

One reason to bring up argument X against policy P when policy P is clearly better is that there might be a slight modification of P that retains the advantages of P while addressing argument X.