Larks comments on Logical fallacy poster - Less Wrong

7 Post author: Utopiah 20 April 2012 02:07PM

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Comment author: TimS 20 April 2012 03:45:48PM *  1 point [-]

Yvain said there are slippery slopes and identified Schelling points as a natural stopping point of them. Nonetheless, I think we should be suspicious of the slippery-slop argument because it can easily be a fully general counter argument unless it resorts to specific evidence in support.

Edit: My question is more directed at the divide you asserted between "classical rationality" and whatever alternative you think is better.

Comment author: Larks 22 April 2012 10:17:20AM 1 point [-]

it can easily be a fully general counter argument unless it resorts to specific evidence in support.

Right. So

  • If we eat ice-cream on tuesdays now, soon the earth will be attacked by killer neopods!

is a poor slippery slope, whereas

  • If we eat ice-cream on tuesdays now, we'll soon eat it every day

is not.