Eliezer: An intuitive guess is non-scientific but not non-rational
It doesn’t affect my point; but do you argue that intuitive reasoning can be made free of bias?
An intuitive guess can be made without biasing the result (accept or reject), so long as one does not privilege the hypothesis.
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Eliezer: An intuitive guess is non-scientific but not non-rational
It doesn’t affect my point; but do you argue that intuitive reasoning can be made free of bias?
An intuitive guess can be made without biasing the result (accept or reject), so long as one does not privilege the hypothesis.