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Glen comments on Rationality Quotes Thread March 2016 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Glen 16 March 2016 03:18:52PM 1 point [-]

He lists a single "parasitic" non-profit, and then declares the entire field of non-profits to be corrupt thieves on the scale of the financial sector. This post is explicitly about his disgust with the "non-profit world", and he pretty clearly believes that this sort of this is common despite providing no strong evidence in support of that belief. That is his mistake, generalizing from a single example with no additional evidence provided or even discussed.

Comment author: Lumifer 16 March 2016 03:38:49PM -2 points [-]

That is his mistake, generalizing from a single example with no additional evidence provided

It's a quote. Most quotes generalize and don't provide or discuss evidence.

Comment author: Glen 16 March 2016 04:09:04PM 4 points [-]

By he I meant Vox. I read the linked post, and it makes all these mistakes. I wouldn't expect a quote to include a full argument or evidence base, but the source ideally should.

Comment author: PhilGoetz 19 March 2016 06:31:33PM 1 point [-]

Most quotes have a justification lurking about somewhere, either within the quote itself, or in shared experience. A quote that's just an unsubstantiated claim shouldn't be quoted.

Comment author: Lumifer 21 March 2016 02:51:49PM *  0 points [-]

Most quotes have a justification lurking about somewhere, either within the quote itself, or in shared experience.

"Shared experience" is the most common, I think, and is conveniently unfalsifiable.