You see, I've seen the word "rationalism" used to mean all five of these things at different times:
- The belief that we should come to know the world through reason and experimentation, shunning intuition.
- The belief that we should come to know the world through reason and intuition, shunning experimentation.
- The belief that we should come to know the world through knowledge of (and correction for) cognitive biases, and knowledge of (and correct use of) probability theory.
- Being effective at believing things that are true and not things that are false.
- Being effective at doing things that are good and not things that are bad.
Edited to reinstate that proposed solution, since this discussion is presumably finished.
You mean, someone who would have made a positive contribution, but they were intellectually (or otherwise) sidetracked by what they read here? That hadn't occurred to me. (Which is why my statement wasn't "rhetorical dark arts" - I genuinely didn't think of that possibility; I only thought in terms of "LW leads somewhere" or "LW leads nowhere".)
I apologize, I did not mean to give the connotation of malice on your part, merely danger for readers.