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Andy_McKenzie comments on Which cognitive biases should we trust in? - Less Wrong Discussion

17 Post author: Andy_McKenzie 01 June 2012 06:37AM

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Comment author: Andy_McKenzie 01 June 2012 04:28:16PM 0 points [-]

Since this was so highly upvoted, I changed it. Thanks!

Comment author: Oscar_Cunningham 01 June 2012 06:37:41PM 1 point [-]

It's still misleading now. Did you actually change it? If so, what was it before?

Comment author: Andy_McKenzie 01 June 2012 07:43:29PM 2 points [-]

Before it was "which cognitive biases should we trust". Now it is "which cognitive biases should we trust in".

To be very clear, I am interested in

which among the biases themselves we should trust in

that is the second part of the post. This makes me a bit confused as to why DG's comment is upvoted so highly.

More evidence to be hesitant about making judgments on the basis of LW votes.