SlyClaw comments on Two Cult Koans - Less Wrong

54 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 21 December 2007 05:45AM

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Comment author: Paul_Gowder 28 December 2007 09:30:23PM 1 point [-]

Oy. I just glanced through the last couple weeks of posts. Hence the lack of a loud sigh on this one before. So consider this the loud-sigh of the confirmedly anti-koan, the person who thinks that metaphor and other such non-expository modes of speech have aesthetic value only, and that if one cannot speak of an idea in clear language, well, one ought to keep silent about it. (I can see Wittgenstein glaring at me...)

Or: what's the point of rationalist koan* exactly?

* It also irks me like crazy to see people taking the Japanese word "koan" and sticking an s on the end to pluralize it. You don't do that in Japanese.

Comment author: [deleted] 02 December 2010 09:20:04PM 6 points [-]

You don't suffix with "-s" in Japanese, but you do prefix with "anti-"? Innnteresting.

Comment author: SlyClaw 28 January 2012 09:15:48PM 0 points [-]

You are not suppose to because they add counters to the end signifying the type of object and how many.