In the Sequences where Eliezer Yudkowsky presents his view on philosophy and rationality, he explicitly says that he eventually found this sort of old writing to be severely flawed and that much of his philosophy is based on avoiding these errors. Here is a link to the middle of the most relevant sequence, but some of the surrounding writings may be necessary to fully understand the points: https://www.lesswrong.com/s/SXurf2mWFw8LX2mkG/p/Yicjw6wSSaPdb83w9
In the Sequences where Eliezer Yudkowsky presents his view on philosophy and rationality, he explicitly says that he eventually found this sort of old writing to be severely flawed and that much of his philosophy is based on avoiding these errors. Here is a link to the middle of the most relevant sequence, but some of the surrounding writings may be necessary to fully understand the points: https://www.lesswrong.com/s/SXurf2mWFw8LX2mkG/p/Yicjw6wSSaPdb83w9