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wedrifid comments on LW systemic bias: US centrism - Less Wrong Discussion

10 Post author: lucidfox 19 July 2011 07:21PM

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Comment author: wedrifid 20 July 2011 07:22:05AM 0 points [-]

According to Wikipedia:

Cultural bias occurs when people of a culture make assumptions about conventions, including conventions of language, notation, proof and evidence. They are then accused of mistaking these assumptions for laws of logic or nature.

This is precisely what I observe happening here at times.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 March 2012 12:31:53PM 0 points [-]

I would be interested in a few examples.

Comment author: wedrifid 05 March 2012 12:39:19PM 1 point [-]

I honestly have little idea what wedrifid_2011 was talking about. At least, I can see various things which fit but I'm not really sure which of the points he was trying to make.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 March 2012 01:26:12PM *  0 points [-]

Well I'd still be interested in what things wedrifid_2012 think might fit: :

Cultural bias occurs when people of a culture make assumptions about conventions, including conventions of language, notation, proof and evidence. They are then accused of mistaking these assumptions for laws of logic or nature.

On LessWrong. Generally speaking I'm willing to accept wedrifid 2012 March as a good approximation of wedrifid 2011July.

Comment author: wedrifid 06 March 2012 03:50:23AM 0 points [-]

I would perhaps say that while overall wedrifid is very similar to the wedrifid from the aforementioned July, the cache of things that have recently irritated him is somewhat different. I also haven't read the context here recently so as to most effectively re-prime myself. Let me take another glance.