Eliezer seems to want us to strike out some category of words from our vocabulary, but the category is not well defined. Perhaps a meta-Taboo game is necessary to find out what the heck we are supposed to be doing without.
I’m not too bothered, grunting and pointing are reasonably effective ways of communicating. Who needs words ?
You missed the point. It’s about 1) Getting two people to confess their true meanings of the word ‘sound’, because both of them have a different meaning in a forest-sound situation, 2) Getting rid of empty labels or their illusion of inference and to uphold the empirical weight of a definition, 3) Forget the ‘common usage’ idea, 4) other reasons that are not coming to mind yet
Eliezer seems to want us to strike out some category of words from our vocabulary, but the category is not well defined. Perhaps a meta-Taboo game is necessary to find out what the heck we are supposed to be doing without. I’m not too bothered, grunting and pointing are reasonably effective ways of communicating. Who needs words ?
You missed the point. It’s about 1) Getting two people to confess their true meanings of the word ‘sound’, because both of them have a different meaning in a forest-sound situation, 2) Getting rid of empty labels or their illusion of inference and to uphold the empirical weight of a definition, 3) Forget the ‘common usage’ idea, 4) other reasons that are not coming to mind yet
Edit: The next article after this discusses better why Taboo for rationalists helps