There have been numerous critiques of Connection Theory already, and I encounter people disavowing it with much more frequency than people endorsing it, in both the rationalist and EA communities. So, I don’t think we have anything to worry about in that direction. I’m more worried by the zeal with which people criticize it, given that Leverage rarely seems to mention it, all of the online material about it is quite dated, and many of the people whose criticism of it I question don’t seem to actually know hardly anything about it.
To be extra clear: I’m not a proponent of CT; I’m very skeptical of it. It’s just distressing to me how quick the LW community is to politicize the issue.
One part that worries me is that they put on the EA Summit (and ran it quite well), and thus had a largish presence there. Anders’ talk was kind of uncomfortable to watch for me.
There have been numerous critiques of Connection Theory already, and I encounter people disavowing it with much more frequency than people endorsing it, in both the rationalist and EA communities. So, I don’t think we have anything to worry about in that direction. I’m more worried by the zeal with which people criticize it, given that Leverage rarely seems to mention it, all of the online material about it is quite dated, and many of the people whose criticism of it I question don’t seem to actually know hardly anything about it.
To be extra clear: I’m not a proponent of CT; I’m very skeptical of it. It’s just distressing to me how quick the LW community is to politicize the issue.
One part that worries me is that they put on the EA Summit (and ran it quite well), and thus had a largish presence there. Anders’ talk was kind of uncomfortable to watch for me.