Good_Burning_Plastic comments on Why Don't Rationalists Win? - Less Wrong
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Has anyone put together a translation dictionary? Because it seems to me that most of the terms are the same, and yet it is common to claim that relabeling is common without any sort of quantitative comparison.
Huh, lemme do it.
Schelling fence → bright-line rule
Semantic stopsign → thought-terminating cliché
Anti-inductiveness → reverse Tinkerbell effect
"0 and 1 are not probabilities" → Cromwell's rule
Tapping out → agreeing to disagree (which sometimes confuses LWers when they take the latter literally (see last paragraph of linked comment))
ETA (edited to add) → PS (post scriptum)
That's off the top of my head, but I think I've seen more.
Thanks for this. Let me know if you have any others and I will add them to this wiki page I created: Less Wrong Canon on Rationality. Here are some more that I already had.
Funging Against -> Considering the alternative
Akrasia -> Procrastination/Resistance
Belief in Belief -> Self-Deception
Ugh Field ->Aversion to (I had a better fit for this but I can't think of it now)
Instrumental/terminal = hypothetical/categorical
rationalist taboo = unpacking.
Instrumental and terminal are pretty common terms. I've seen them in philosophy and business classes.
Thanks for the list!
I am amused by this section of Anti-Inductiveness in this context, though: