(Though I don’t think I could have made a strong prediction like this a priori. If non-cognitivism or error theory had done better, someone could have said “well, of course!”, citing LessWrong’s interest in signaling or their general reductionist/eliminativist/anti-supernaturalist tendencies.)
Example: Eliezer’s Extrapolated Volition is easy to round off to “constructivism”, By Which It May Be Judged to “substantive realism”, and Orthogonality Thesis and The Gift We Give To Tomorrow to “subjectivism”. I’m guessing it’s not a coincidence that those are also the most popular answers in the poll above, and that no one of them has majority support.
(Though I don’t think I could have made a strong prediction like this a priori. If non-cognitivism or error theory had done better, someone could have said “well, of course!”, citing LessWrong’s interest in signaling or their general reductionist/eliminativist/anti-supernaturalist tendencies.)