In response to Rationality Quotes 2
Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 17 January 2008 11:42:58AM -7 points [-]

EY, in this post you glibly liken belief in God to superstition. Similarly, I liken your belief in cryonics to other superstitions.

To solve this debate let us have Peter McCluskey set up another long-dated prediction market on InTrade that no one will actually bother to trade. It will be on whether cryonics is successful in the next 50 years. I'll put in a 0.000001 bid and 3 offer to get things started.

Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 30 December 2007 12:33:27AM -4 points [-]

Eliezer Yudkowsky, if you're going to enforce the comments policy then you should also self-enforce the overcoming bias posting policy instead of using posts to blithely proselytize your cryonicism/life-extensionism/trans-humanism/singularity religion.

Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 29 December 2007 10:48:19PM -6 points [-]

Eliezer writes, "I therefore decline to entertain the notion that I should provide you with some kind of idealized pure rationality which does not mention the goals that drive me as a rationalist."

Translation: Bias is allowed but only in service of Eliezer's cryonicism/life-extensionism/trans-humanism/singularity religion.

Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 29 December 2007 10:20:40PM -6 points [-]

I just think some on this blog religiously accept cryonicism, life-extensionism, trans-humanism, and the singularity. If they truly overcame bias I suspect they would be less overconfident in these beliefs.

Eliezer writes, "I therefore decline to entertain the notion that I should provide you with some kind of idealized pure rationality which does not mention the goals that drive me as a rationalist." Translation: Bias is allowed but only in service of Eliezer's cryonicism/life-extensionism/trans-humanism/singularity religion.

Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 29 December 2007 08:28:35PM -6 points [-]

Carl Shulman, I will define arbtirary belief as something presupposed on faith and not exposed to testing.

My neighbor believes scratching off a lottery ticket with his lucky coin will improve his odds of winning. My neighbor's daughter believes Santa Claus delivered her presents last week. And some people believe in cryonicism, life-extensionism, trans-humanism, and the singularity.

Comment author: Overcoming_Cryonics 29 December 2007 05:10:49PM -12 points [-]

Eliezer, enough with your nonsense about cryonicism, life-extensionism, trans-humanism, and the singularity. These things have nothing to do with overcoming bias. They are just your arbitrary beliefs.