People undoubtedly have difficulty thinking rationally about sex but it does not suffer from many of the same mind-killing problems as politics. Instrumental rationality has very little use in the field of politics, other than obvious things like not voting and avoiding political discussion (unless you enjoy it for its own sake and don’t make the mistake of thinking it actually achieves anything).
The field of sex and relationships is much more amenable to the application or instrumental rationality in that there are things you can reasonably do that can impact your personal outcomes. There is very little most people are in a position to do to change policy. There is a great deal that individuals can do to improve their sex and relationship outcomes.
So do you think we should also share masturbation and fantasizing techniques (self-actualization) instead of continuing to focus solely on interpersonal relations (collective action problems)?
If someone had a novel application of instrumental rationality in these areas that solved a common problem I wouldn’t object to them sharing it, though I have difficulty imagining what that might look like.
I’ve always been more interested in the aspects of this site that focus more on instrumental rationality than in the abstract theorizing. I’m more interested in how to apply rationality to improve life outcomes I care about than in debates about what to do if Omega shows up with his boxes. I’m sick to death of discussions about Omega to be honest but I just don’t bother to read them rather than complaining about people who do want to talk about it.
People undoubtedly have difficulty thinking rationally about sex but it does not suffer from many of the same mind-killing problems as politics. Instrumental rationality has very little use in the field of politics, other than obvious things like not voting and avoiding political discussion (unless you enjoy it for its own sake and don’t make the mistake of thinking it actually achieves anything).
The field of sex and relationships is much more amenable to the application or instrumental rationality in that there are things you can reasonably do that can impact your personal outcomes. There is very little most people are in a position to do to change policy. There is a great deal that individuals can do to improve their sex and relationship outcomes.
So do you think we should also share masturbation and fantasizing techniques (self-actualization) instead of continuing to focus solely on interpersonal relations (collective action problems)?
If someone had a novel application of instrumental rationality in these areas that solved a common problem I wouldn’t object to them sharing it, though I have difficulty imagining what that might look like.
I’ve always been more interested in the aspects of this site that focus more on instrumental rationality than in the abstract theorizing. I’m more interested in how to apply rationality to improve life outcomes I care about than in debates about what to do if Omega shows up with his boxes. I’m sick to death of discussions about Omega to be honest but I just don’t bother to read them rather than complaining about people who do want to talk about it.