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Peacewise comments on Overcoming the Curse of Knowledge - Less Wrong Discussion

42 Post author: JesseGalef 18 October 2011 05:39PM

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Comment author: Peacewise 24 October 2011 03:41:46AM 0 points [-]

What is being discussed is the differences between the 4 stages of learning.

1st A person doesn't know what they don't know. 2nd. A person knows that they don't know. 3rd. A person needs conscious thinking to know what they know. 4th. A person knows what they know automatically.

The expert who is unable to express themselves to the layman is in the 4th stage. A teachers best position is in the 3rd stage, for they are conscious about what they know and hence can assist others in knowing. A person in the 2nd stage is ready to learn, they accept they don't know it all, but they wouldn't be an effective teacher. A person in the 1st stage isn't ready to learn and couldn't teach either.

Comment author: pedanterrific 24 October 2011 03:58:55AM 0 points [-]

This is interestingly reversed from what I expected. I would have put it at

  1. The deadly Unk-Unks.
  2. Known unknowns.
  3. Gets it, but can't express it.
  4. Groks it, and can teach it.