[SEQ RERUN] Science Doesn’t Trust Your Rationality

Today’s post, Science Doesn’t Trust Your Rationality was originally published on 14 May 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

The reason Science doesn’t always agree with the exact, Bayesian, rational answer, is that Science doesn’t trust you to be rational. It wants you to go out and gather overwhelming experimental evidence.


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This post is part of the Rerunning the Sequences series, where we’ll be going through Eliezer Yudkowsky’s old posts in order so that people who are interested can (re-)read and discuss them. The previous post was The Dilemma: Science or Bayes?, and you can use the sequence_reruns tag or rss feed to follow the rest of the series.

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