sketerpot comments on On Seeking a Shortening of the Way - Less Wrong

10 Post author: Annoyance 27 March 2009 05:11PM

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Comment author: sketerpot 29 March 2009 07:21:35PM 2 points [-]

There are shortcuts. For example, when you hear someone speaking in emphatic generalities in front of a cheering crowd, it should tell you to be extra careful. When somebody pulls out the Bible as justification for something, it's reasonable to lower your expectation of that person being right. If a certain level of rationality is to become automatic, there had darn well better be short cuts.

Comment author: Annoyance 30 March 2009 03:48:19PM -1 points [-]

If you go through life with maximum care, what does seeing the crowd cheering the emphatic generalities tell you?

Comment author: thomblake 02 April 2009 07:23:05PM 1 point [-]

Is this a merely rhetorical question?

I would guess that it tells you that he's very persuasive, and you'd better watch yourself around him.