I think there have been some attempts to describe a further level of rationality. They just haven’t taken off.
http://bewelltuned.com/ has been the most useful to me. Per bit, I’d say I prefer it to the Sequences. Though it is incomplete. Sadly, the author commited suicide after doing some crazy things to themselves. Raemon, who knows more of the details of their suicide than I do says their suicide wasn’t really related to the content of BeWellTuned (see the comments on this post).
I’ve been impressed by what little of LoganStrohl’s work on naturalism I’ve read. It also seems like it’d mesh nicely with some BWT techniques that I’ve been practicing.
And Cedric Chin has made great strides in improving his own instrumental rationality, especially in regards to business expertise. I found his notes on the literature on expertise to be very useful for some research I did, and because it changed refined my understanding of how people get good at things.
I think there have been some attempts to describe a further level of rationality. They just haven’t taken off.
http://bewelltuned.com/ has been the most useful to me. Per bit, I’d say I prefer it to the Sequences. Though it is incomplete. Sadly, the author commited suicide after doing some crazy things to themselves. Raemon, who knows more of the details of their suicide than I do says their suicide wasn’t really related to the content of BeWellTuned (see the comments on this post).
I’ve been impressed by what little of LoganStrohl’s work on naturalism I’ve read. It also seems like it’d mesh nicely with some BWT techniques that I’ve been practicing.
And Cedric Chin has made great strides in improving his own instrumental rationality, especially in regards to business expertise. I found his notes on the literature on expertise to be very useful for some research I did, and because it changed refined my understanding of how people get good at things.