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Not owning our beliefs

6 Post author: alexflint 15 February 2011 03:02PM

Julian Baggini argues that we might be more willing to judge our beliefs objectively if we avoid thinking of them as "our own". I hadn't thought before about explicitly distancing myself from my beliefs in this sense.

Comments (4)

Comment author: komponisto 15 February 2011 05:30:02PM 4 points [-]

Related: Cached Selves.

Comment author: Document 15 February 2011 11:13:40PM 5 points [-]
Comment author: David_Gerard 15 February 2011 03:48:56PM 1 point [-]

Some practical examples would be very useful.

Comment author: Perplexed 15 February 2011 10:45:15PM 7 points [-]

I used to participate in talk.origins - a creation vs evolution forum. For reasons which now escape me, I took a moderate creationist position in a mock debate for a few days. Though that exercise did not produce enough 'distance' to convert me, I discovered that, for months thereafter, I was noticing minor flaws in evolutionist arguments that I had never noticed before.

It might prove to be an interesting exercise if one of the giants here - Eliezer, or Anna, or Wei Dai - were to try to argue against one of the LW orthodox positions under the guise of a sock puppet. It could be a good test of how well us lesser folk understand the justification for the positions we hold. And, it might be a useful stretching exercise for the 'giant'.