manuelg comments on Guardians of the Truth - Less Wrong

31 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 15 December 2007 06:44PM

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Comment author: manuelg 16 December 2007 01:43:56AM 0 points [-]

> The perfect age of the past, according to our best anthropological evidence, never existed.

Minor point: in defense of the esteemed Taoist, I would argue Chuang Tzu was speaking of the time humans were small groups of hunter-gatherers. Based on my understanding of Jared Diamond's "Agriculture: the worst mistake in the history of the human race".

Back on the point of your post. I am not ashamed to say I listen to Zig Ziglar tapes (I probably should be). His folksy way of putting it is "Do you want to be a learner, or learned?" With "learned" implying that you have mastered a system of thought perfectly suited for a receding past.

Comment author: DanielLC 26 November 2011 04:05:21AM 7 points [-]

I would argue Chuang Tzu was speaking of the time humans were small groups of hunter-gatherers.

Small groups of hunter-gatherers were only nice to each other within the group. I would much rather live in a world where it's accepted to lie to your neighbor than one where it's accepted to murder someone who isn't.

Comment author: Kenny 20 January 2013 11:02:58PM 1 point [-]

Hunter-gatherers also resorted to murder in-group too.

Comment author: smijer 10 June 2012 12:16:10PM 1 point [-]

Did Chuang Tzu know that much about the ancient history of humans, really?

Comment author: RPMcMurphy 25 January 2015 02:04:40PM *  0 points [-]

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Comment author: JoshuaZ 25 January 2015 04:20:55PM *  0 points [-]

What do you mean by that?