First, stop putting words in people’s mouths. Second, as rationalists, we’d convert to NRx in an instant if we had any sufficiently strong reason to believe NRx is correct.
Second, as rationalists, we’d convert to NRx in an instant if we had any sufficiently strong reason to believe NRx is correct.
This isn’t obvious to me, or at least would benefit from a separation between NRx critiques and NRx proposals / attitudes. One can think that the NRx view of liberal democracy is much more correct than the liberal democracy view of liberal democracy without thinking that the NRx prescriptions are correct.
First, stop putting words in people’s mouths. Second, as rationalists, we’d convert to NRx in an instant if we had any sufficiently strong reason to believe NRx is correct.
This isn’t obvious to me, or at least would benefit from a separation between NRx critiques and NRx proposals / attitudes. One can think that the NRx view of liberal democracy is much more correct than the liberal democracy view of liberal democracy without thinking that the NRx prescriptions are correct.