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OrphanWilde comments on Marketing Rationality - Less Wrong Discussion

28 Post author: Viliam 18 November 2015 01:43PM

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Comment author: OrphanWilde 18 November 2015 03:09:48PM 1 point [-]

Ah. My response to you was in error. You approve.

The issue isn't that he's marketing rationality. The issue is that what he's doing has nothing to do with rationality, it's pseudo-rationalist babble. He markets rationality in the same way that homeopathy markets healthcare. His marketing doesn't add an easily-corrected flawed version of rationality, it is a ritual designed to exorcise the demons of bias and human suffering and he literally promises to help you find a purpose in life through science. Which is to say, what he's doing isn't marketing, it's religion.

Comment author: Viliam 18 November 2015 09:57:49PM 2 points [-]

what he's doing has nothing to do with rationality, it's pseudo-rationalist babble

Some people could say the same thing about CFAR. So, let's focus on specific details how these two are different.

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 19 November 2015 12:15:31AM *  0 points [-]

Please avoid abusive/trollish claims, as you have previously explicitly acknowledged your intentions to be. Instead, I would suggest you clarify how a science-based book written by a scholar of meaning and purpose, which I happen to be, and endorsed by numerous prominent people, is not helpful for people finding a personal sense of purpose in life as informed by science-backed methods of doing so. Thanks!