Ian_C. comments on Two Cult Koans - Less Wrong

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

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Comment author: Ian_C. 21 December 2007 08:48:37AM 2 points [-]

"If I had a hammer that seemed to me to work really well, but no one was willing to pay me the going rate for hammers of that quality, would it really be ridiculous for me to seriously question the accuracy of my perception of the hammer?"

Yes, in the case of a hammer I think it would be [ridiculous to doubt yourself]. In the case of something more complicated, like Wine, you might start to question whether there is some subtle difference between your wine and theirs that you're not detecting, but there is no such thing as a hammer connoisseur.

Comment author: taryneast 13 December 2010 06:29:05PM *  8 points [-]

but there is no such thing as a hammer connoisseur.

ahem... you should meet some armourers I know... ;)

I personally know somebody that has a wall on which he hangs his 220 hammers... all of which he assures me are slightly different.

Comment author: stcredzero 23 June 2012 12:36:10AM 2 points [-]

I've occasionally met people who are surprised and even incredulous to learn that the tinwhistle, recorder, and piccolo are different instruments, though no one who has ever spent time getting good with any of those instruments would think of them as hard to distinguish, even through double blind listening tests. It's all a matter of what you pay attention to.