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Comment author: larsyencken 08 April 2012 10:20:34AM 6 points [-]

Hi all,

My name's Lars. I'm from Melbourne, Australia, and have a background in software/mathematics/languages. I've also tutored classes in logic and artificial intelligence. Like a lot of folks commenting here, I've been reading articles on LessWrong for a while, but now I'm keen to understand the community around it a bit more.

I've been interested in rationality for some years. One of my favourite posts so far is "Intellectual Hipsters and Meta-contrarianism". It helped me notice signalling in arguments, and reduce greatly the amount I do it myself.

I think people struggle to keep track of all the different aspects of big societal issues, so I'm very interested in tools to help people share their arguments, evidence and understanding better. I notice when we talk about issues, our short term memory severely limits the depth of what we can discuss. Writing is definitely better, but I wonder, is it the endpoint? Has anyone had much success with argument mapping tools, or other alternative ways of expressing reasoning and evidence?

Comment author: wedrifid 08 April 2012 11:52:36AM 0 points [-]

My name's Lars. I'm from Melbourne, Australia

Welcome Lars. There are quite a bunch of us from Melbourne.

Comment author: larsyencken 09 April 2012 12:42:34AM 0 points [-]

Thank you. I understand there was a meetup last week. Do they run regularly?

Comment author: wedrifid 09 April 2012 08:10:38AM 0 points [-]

Thank you. I understand there was a meetup last week. Do they run regularly?

They seem to run regularly, and I believe there are several different kinds of meetups. I'm not really the one to ask though - I haven't been to one. Something always seems to come up.