How to interpret the comment above? Is it suggesting that EY’s behavior was pompous? (As of this writing, the commenter only made one comment, this one, and does not seem to be around LessWrong at this time.) My take: >60% likely. Going “one level up”, I would expect a majority of readers would at least wonder.
EY views other people’s irrationality as his problem, and it seems to me this discussion demonstrates a sincere effort to engage with someone he perceived as irrational. The conversation was respectful; as it progressed, each person clarified what they meant, and they ended with a handshake. If I were there at the outset of the conversation, I would not have expected this good of an outcome. (Updated on 2024-May-1)
How to interpret the comment above? Is it suggesting that EY’s behavior was pompous? (As of this writing, the commenter only made one comment, this one, and does not seem to be around LessWrong at this time.) My take: >60% likely. Going “one level up”, I would expect a majority of readers would at least wonder.
EY views other people’s irrationality as his problem, and it seems to me this discussion demonstrates a sincere effort to engage with someone he perceived as irrational. The conversation was respectful; as it progressed, each person clarified what they meant, and they ended with a handshake. If I were there at the outset of the conversation, I would not have expected this good of an outcome. (Updated on 2024-May-1)