The hope is that the lightly-edited version will do for now, in lieu of more fundamentally principled/complete approaches. The CFAR curriculum is great, but it grew from a very particular context and also came together over time in response to very particular problems. Mainly this is going up so that the perfect (a full refactoring of the applied rationality approach) doesn’t become the enemy of the good (the existing content becoming more easily available and discussible).
The hope is that the lightly-edited version will do for now, in lieu of more fundamentally principled/complete approaches. The CFAR curriculum is great, but it grew from a very particular context and also came together over time in response to very particular problems. Mainly this is going up so that the perfect (a full refactoring of the applied rationality approach) doesn’t become the enemy of the good (the existing content becoming more easily available and discussible).