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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
Q: "Where are All the Successful Rationalists?"Personal success is determined by conscientiousness more than anything else. (Assuming you have decent IQ, like 115 or so). If you are determinied to
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Claire Lehmann
clairlemon
Some people seem to think that "higher education" is the only way one ever gets exposed to great literature, art, philosophy, psychology & science. Now we have the internet, we
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
Some people are complaining that #Rationality is turning into a new progressive religion. There is an element of truth to this, but it's also badly wrong. Let me start with
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Lulie
reasonisfun
A problem with the name ‘critical rationalism’ is that “rational” means something *completely different* from what it means elsewhere (rat, post-rat, meta-rat, etc.)Rationality is nothing to do with using explicit
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Steve Campbell
Historian_Steve
Interesting thoughts here on southern honor and how it contradicts aspects of Christianity. Reading between the lines, Bob seems to be talking about Trump voters, and though he doesn't say
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ロコちゃん - hereticalupdate.substack.com
RokoMijicUK
If what you love to do happens to be very lucrative, then you should totally do it.If what you enjoy doesn't pay well, then find something else to enjoy. If
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Jean-Claude Fox
JeanClaudeFox2
Stefan Schubert points out a source of bias: putting yourself in the shoes of only one party, rather than all parties concerned. To avoid bias, you should look at things
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Jon Lindsay
jonrlindsay
Roger Petersen offers a useful framework for understanding why people participate in political violence. In his terms we should understand Jan 6th as unorganized resistance (+1), not an organized rebellion
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
Sullivan and Harris are right here, FWIW. Trump's presence in office does inflame social divisions, a Biden victory would ease them just a little bit.But I expect this argument not
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Juli
J_indetroit
1. Have been thinking about the four horsemen of atheism, who were my entry into twitter. These guys stood for rationality, critical thinking, and honesty. They rejected religious belief because
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Kurt Gray
kurtjgray
Our new paper at @PNASNews. 15 studies show that we misunderstand how to bridge divides. We think that using facts in political/moral discussion should foster respect. But it's personal experiences
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Mark Packard
mdpackard
What's different about the 'Austrian' school of economics? Perhaps the most fundamental difference is a belief in subjective, rather than objective, rationality. But what does this mean? [A thread] Homo
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Ah Christ this stuff never ends. I recall hearing panicky stories like this back in the 90s.https://twitter.com/CathyYoung63/status/1329577678136020995 For a certain segment of society, "rational thought" just means "things t
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Kenan Malik
kenanmalik
A lot of shock being expressed at the Museum of African American History & Culture describing objectivity, rationality, the work ethic, as ‘white cultural’ traits. Unfortunately, nothing unusual about it.
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AstralNaught
FlightAstral
Thread: we have seen Bronze Age is an era of integrated energies of nature/men/gods: men read signs in nature and hear voices of Gods to orient them in world, Modern
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Bard
AlbionBard
The Right needs to stop assuming that, before the modern world, there was a spirit of universal objectivity, reason, rationality, neutrality, unbiased reporting, etc., in politics, academia, and media. It's
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