casebash comments on Observational learning and the importance of high quality examples - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Plasmon 06 April 2014 08:23:26AM 2 points [-]

There was a post (which I unfortunately couldn't locate) that argued that rationalists should aspire to more ...

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Comment author: casebash 06 April 2014 08:32:51AM 0 points [-]

I remember reading that one - but I thought there was another one...

Comment author: 615C68A6 06 April 2014 04:53:40PM 2 points [-]

There was something of this in "Twelve Virtues of Rationality" too, for instance :

Study many sciences and absorb their power as your own. Each field that you consume makes you larger. If you swallow enough sciences the gaps between them will diminish and your knowledge will become a unified whole. If you are gluttonous you will become vaster than mountains. It is especially important to eat math and science which impinges upon rationality: Evolutionary psychology, heuristics and biases, social psychology, probability theory, decision theory. But these cannot be the only fields you study. The Art must have a purpose other than itself, or it collapses into infinite recursion.

Also, check Go Forth and Create the Art!