TheAncientGeek comments on Self-Congratulatory Rationalism - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Lumifer 23 April 2014 04:38:24PM 2 points [-]

a useful principle of charity should emphasize that your failure to engage with someone you don't believe to be sufficiently rational is a matter of the cost of time, not the value of their contribution.

So if I believe that someone is stupid, mindkilled, etc. and is not capable (at least at the moment) of contributing anything valuable, does this principle emphasize that I should not believe that, or that I should not tell that to this someone?

Comment author: TheAncientGeek 24 April 2014 10:20:57AM -1 points [-]

If you haven't attempted to falsity your belief by being charitable, then you should stop believing it. It's bad data.