James_Miller comments on Crossing the History-Lessons Threshold - LessWrong

34 Post author: lionhearted 17 October 2014 12:17AM

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Comment author: James_Miller 17 October 2014 03:46:33PM 6 points [-]

Have you noticed a Flynn Effect in historical patterns?

Comment author: lionhearted 19 October 2014 01:24:31AM *  7 points [-]

Literacy and numeracy are huge, and universal literacy and numeracy anywhere at all is relatively extremely new. Those both make people think much better.

Better communications, transportation, medicine, and agricultural production also mean better mental development for all involved. So, across the board, I'd say yes, people are getting "smarter" for most definitions of smarter.

Comment author: Capla 18 October 2014 04:52:43PM 0 points [-]

I don't know what this means. Can you elaborate?

edit: Oh, wait. Were you asking OP?

Comment author: James_Miller 18 October 2014 04:53:46PM 1 point [-]

Yes