I don't think so. What I see is people pointing out that the video is attacking straw men. (Extra-specially strawy, as regards LW in particular; but very strawy even if applied more broadly to people who explicitly aim to be rational.)
You couldn't respond to my statement that "the map is not the territory"- is one of the maps which you use, regularly, thus fall into the category of which the straw man is targeted towards. In my opinion, and what I think.
Some of it is things the video said, and you've said you agree with it. I don't think there's anything in my (admittedly not especially generous) paraphrase that doesn't closely match things said in the video.
I do agree with it, I think everything is arational and within the arational there is irrationality and rationality.
the video seems to me to combine (1) stating things that I think would be obvious to almost everyone here,
Which is probably not the target audience, do you believe there are those who know nothing of rationality yet think math and language is the territory and be Spock? Although I understand now why you can't agree with all the arguments/fallacies in the video, but a few.
(2) making less-obvious claims without any sort of justification, which in many cases I think are entirely false, and
Which less obvious claims without justification and why are they false? That's what I am looking for to learn.
(3) gloating about how the maker is so much more advanced than those poor deluded rationalists.
Ok, how does this apply to any of the arguments made?
You couldn't respond [...]
No, I didn't, which is not the same thing. But yeah, it's hard to respond to because it's not clear what you're saying. Any given thing anyone says can be called a "map", which tells us nothing about the particular thing or the particular person who says it. So if there's a specific criticism you're making, would you care to make it clearer?
Which is not the target audience
Quite likely not. But it's the audience here, to which you brought the video and asked "what do you think?".
...Which less obvious claim
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post, then it goes here.
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