lessdazed comments on Rationality Lessons Learned from Irrational Adventures in Romance - Less Wrong

54 Post author: lukeprog 04 October 2011 02:45AM

You are viewing a comment permalink. View the original post to see all comments and the full post content.

Comments (609)

You are viewing a single comment's thread. Show more comments above.

Comment author: Eugine_Nier 11 October 2011 03:15:44AM 5 points [-]

That's because words like "bigot, racist, sexist, anti- gay" are frequently used to sneak in conotations that the argument in question (and by extension the person making it) is somehow immoral and can be dismissed without looking at its validity, or at the very least requires us to engage in motivated continuation until the argument has been "rationally" dismissed. If you and Jandila don't mean to sneak in these connotations, say so; however, in that case you should probably pick a word that doesn't have these connotations in common usage.

Comment author: lessdazed 11 October 2011 05:37:15AM 2 points [-]

I didn't mind being told my behavior pattern matches with that of bad people's by people who I thought think probabilistically.

If someone were to see me handcuffed in the back of a police car with blood all over me, they should think me more likely to have killed someone than if they hadn't seen that. If they concluded I killed someone because they saw me there, they would just be stupid.

Comment author: wedrifid 11 October 2011 05:46:05AM 3 points [-]

If they concluded I killed someone because they saw me there, they would just be stupid.

Scary thing is: The jury is made up of these people!

Comment author: lessdazed 11 October 2011 06:31:56AM 1 point [-]

All I really need is for two (Asch conformity) of twelve regular people who accept stupid arguments to accept arguments I am not guilty, or one nut juror, or one intelligent juror.