Scott’s recommendations seem in-line with a lot of the training upper-class sorts used to get as a matter of course, even in schools (as I understand it, ‘nobility’ and the uber-rich still get it). It seems like it’s about time this sort of thing is getting to the masses.
It seems like the discussion taking place on Lw is not out-of-line, as it seems to relate to an important aspect of instrumental rationality, so long as most of the discussion is coming from a solid empirical foundation.
It could fork off Lw if someone wants to provide the hosting. If so, a name like “Less Socially Wrong” or “Less Awkward” seems called-for.
One of the first things you should learn in a Less Awkward class is that the name “Less Awkward” contains 2 words, both of which have negative associations, and thus is a poor choice of name.
(I like it, though.)
“Overcoming bias” has one negative word in conflict with one very strong positive word. “Less Wrong” is two negative words. But this is not a bad thing—Robin would like everyone to read Overcoming Bias, but I don’t know if EY wants everyone to read LW. You could use an emotionally-unattractive name as a filter, to keep out less-rational people.
The simple explanation seems to be that the two negatives cancel out, similar to “Not Meaningless” or “Without Shame”. But maybe the explanation just seems simple/apparent to me because those two examples, and “Less Wrong”, are emotionally attractive to me.
Scott’s recommendations seem in-line with a lot of the training upper-class sorts used to get as a matter of course, even in schools (as I understand it, ‘nobility’ and the uber-rich still get it). It seems like it’s about time this sort of thing is getting to the masses.
It seems like the discussion taking place on Lw is not out-of-line, as it seems to relate to an important aspect of instrumental rationality, so long as most of the discussion is coming from a solid empirical foundation.
It could fork off Lw if someone wants to provide the hosting. If so, a name like “Less Socially Wrong” or “Less Awkward” seems called-for.
Nuts! I was going to suggest that one!
Nice.
One of the first things you should learn in a Less Awkward class is that the name “Less Awkward” contains 2 words, both of which have negative associations, and thus is a poor choice of name.
(I like it, though.)
“Overcoming bias” has one negative word in conflict with one very strong positive word. “Less Wrong” is two negative words. But this is not a bad thing—Robin would like everyone to read Overcoming Bias, but I don’t know if EY wants everyone to read LW. You could use an emotionally-unattractive name as a filter, to keep out less-rational people.
I’ve had people say they liked the name “Less Wrong”. Your heuristic may be too simple.
The simple explanation seems to be that the two negatives cancel out, similar to “Not Meaningless” or “Without Shame”. But maybe the explanation just seems simple/apparent to me because those two examples, and “Less Wrong”, are emotionally attractive to me.
“finishing school” for rationalists… :)
Am I the only one instincively thinking of Bourdieu’s ‘Cultural Capital’ theory here?