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DeVliegendeHollander comments on Rationality Reading Group: Part D: Mysterious Answers - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: [deleted] 03 July 2015 02:45:00PM *  0 points [-]

What occurs to me that The Simple Truth seems to be about using knowledge for getting things done vs. using knowledge to gain status - isn't that the whole point of being a "Sophisticus Maximus"? Yet I don't see this difference stressed a lot in the sequences: I think Eliezer is highly used to the Silicion Valley type of people where using knowledge for getting things done is taken for granted. Putting it differently, they live in a culture where you cannot gain status from knowledge if you don't use it for getting things done. Also - Dijkstra relevant, but I will put that into the quotes thread.