Comment author: josh 07 November 2007 02:41:47PM 4 points [-]

My priors are not what they were a week ago. Thank you for the fascinating posts.

In response to An Alien God
Comment author: josh 02 November 2007 02:12:22PM -1 points [-]

"This leads me to assume that each organelle in every living cell had to have an intelligent designer."

but each organ within an organism didn't? What's the difference?

Comment author: josh 24 October 2007 07:41:12PM 2 points [-]

Eliezer,

You are aware that you are exceptional, aren't you? If I remember correctly, that question is more difficult than anything on the math SAT on which very few high schoolers get perfect scores. I agree with you about not understanding what it means to be "bad" at math. This makes it difficult to assess when one simple problem is more difficult than another. I may be wrong, but that question certainly feels like it would be difficult for most high schoolers let alone elementary schoolers.

Comment author: josh 24 October 2007 01:42:05PM 3 points [-]

You thought elementary school students wouldn't be completely overwhelmed by a question like this?:

"1% of women at age forty who participate in routine screening have breast cancer. 80% of women with breast cancer will get positive mammographies. 9.6% of women without breast cancer will also get positive mammographies. A woman in this age group had a positive mammography in a routine screening. What is the probability that she actually has breast cancer?

What do you think the answer is? If you haven't encountered this kind of problem before, please take a moment to come up with your own answer before continuing."

Seriously, even down to the use of big words like "mammographies".

Comment author: josh 15 October 2007 05:52:30PM 1 point [-]

"Seeing the world as if you were dead, as if you were not there to see it, seeing the world as it would be without your seeing it."

This is an analogy. You might as well say we couldn't attempt objectivity without "veils" (of ignorance). Without the existence of veils, such a concept is unthinkable.

Does anybody really think of objectivity as seeing the world as if you were dead?

Comment author: josh 15 October 2007 04:37:43PM 2 points [-]

"I for one do not see what the point would be in acquiring knowledge if I never died"

? Why do you acquire knowledge now? I do it because it's fun/interesting/useful toward accomplishing some goal.

In response to Conjunction Fallacy
Comment author: josh 20 September 2007 01:17:43PM 0 points [-]

When initially presenting the question, he doesn't mention a sample of 100,000 people. I assumed we were using the sample of all people. My gooch.

In response to Conjunction Fallacy
Comment author: josh 19 September 2007 05:30:19PM 1 point [-]

Sebastian,

I know a jazz musician who is not an accountant.

Comment author: josh 10 September 2007 08:23:29PM 5 points [-]

I would say, "paint a picture", but then, I'm nice.

In response to Semantic Stopsigns
Comment author: josh 24 August 2007 08:59:00PM 6 points [-]

Doug,

from the before time. from the long long ago.

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