And given that rituals, whether religious or civic, are pretty much standard and often spontaneous in most communities, I don’t see how having a ritual for some subgroup would harm the High Ideals of Rationality.
Rationality Itself remains unphased by a backyard party blog meetup, that’s for sure.
I think Academian’s post on the role of narrative in self-image touches on the seemingly disjointed purpose of a Rationalist Ritual. We all have our unique approaches to rational thought—my own experience consists largely of the dissolving of narratives in search of actual cause & effect. Not all narratives are destructive (or even wrong), but my employment of rational thought has never included them. Constructing and reinforcing narratives is what ritual is all about. Subjectively, the two just don’t click for me.
Using Less Wrong as a maypole to dance around seems.. goofy, at best. Lesser things have been rot13′d around here.
It even might make the participants appear more human, by counteracting the perception of “straw Volcan”ness.
If this is what it takes to signal that we have emotional lives, then fuck me running.
Rationality Itself remains unphased by a backyard party blog meetup, that’s for sure.
I think Academian’s post on the role of narrative in self-image touches on the seemingly disjointed purpose of a Rationalist Ritual. We all have our unique approaches to rational thought—my own experience consists largely of the dissolving of narratives in search of actual cause & effect. Not all narratives are destructive (or even wrong), but my employment of rational thought has never included them. Constructing and reinforcing narratives is what ritual is all about. Subjectively, the two just don’t click for me.
Using Less Wrong as a maypole to dance around seems.. goofy, at best. Lesser things have been rot13′d around here.
If this is what it takes to signal that we have emotional lives, then fuck me running.