I consider entertainment to be a field with a substantial degree of objective
measurement because people are good at telling whether they’ve been entertained.
People choose entertainment for basically the same reasons they choose political opinions or other beliefs: social pressures, being part of a team. Entertainment has objective measurement because people directly change what it is that’s being measured.
If I decide that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction because I like the team that says so, I’m still wrong. If I decide that Nickelback is entertaining to me because people around me say the same thing, I become correct.
If I decide that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction because I like the team that says so, I’m still wrong. If I decide that Nickelback is entertaining to me because people around me say the same thing, I become correct.
I don’t have high hopes for CEV, but I hope that humans at least converge on the obviously correct preferences to avoid hot pockets and Nickelback whenever possible.
(I think I became slightly infamous at Benton house for insisting that certain preferences could be objectively correct under any reasonable amount of reflection. This was mostly because something deep down in the core of my being knows that liking hot pockets just has to be fundamentally irrational. This is indicative of the depth of most of my philosophical intuitions.)
People choose entertainment for basically the same reasons they choose political opinions or other beliefs: social pressures, being part of a team. Entertainment has objective measurement because people directly change what it is that’s being measured.
If I decide that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction because I like the team that says so, I’m still wrong. If I decide that Nickelback is entertaining to me because people around me say the same thing, I become correct.
I don’t have high hopes for CEV, but I hope that humans at least converge on the obviously correct preferences to avoid hot pockets and Nickelback whenever possible.
(I think I became slightly infamous at Benton house for insisting that certain preferences could be objectively correct under any reasonable amount of reflection. This was mostly because something deep down in the core of my being knows that liking hot pockets just has to be fundamentally irrational. This is indicative of the depth of most of my philosophical intuitions.)
But I like the two Nickelback songs that I’ve heard.
:) I’ve never actually listened to Nickelback, but ignorance will never keep me from trolling.
That doesn’t make hating Nickelback any less fashionable.
....I hate Nickelback. : 3
I agree, it is rational to think that some things “just have to be” “fundamentally irrational”.
Not always. Sometimes you become dreadfully unhappy.
But in many cases the point stands.