blacktrance comments on Only You Can Prevent Your Mind From Getting Killed By Politics - Less Wrong

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Comment author: blacktrance 30 October 2013 03:26:46AM 9 points [-]

To contribute a "trick" that, in my experience, makes this easier, when you hear a political point, disentangle the empirical claims from the normative claims, and think to yourself, "Even if their empirical claims are correct, that doesn't necessarily mean I should accept their normative claims. I should examine the two separately."

Comment author: Lumifer 30 October 2013 02:41:57PM 5 points [-]

Yep, good advice. Disentangling descriptive from normative is a useful habit in general, not only in politics.

Comment author: [deleted] 26 November 2013 05:47:14PM 3 points [-]

In general, your internal type-checker should reject any and all mixing of descriptive and normative claims. It doesn't matter if the domain is politics or chess.