Where you and those other fellows disagree are typically on policy questions, where I tend to not have any strong opinions at all. (Thus, “don’t disagree”.) If you will point to a specific example where you and one of those other fellows explicitly disagree on a factual question (or metaethical question if you don’t consider that a subset of factual questions) I will edit my comment.
Where you and those other fellows disagree are typically on policy questions, where I tend to not have any strong opinions at all. (Thus, “don’t disagree”.) If you will point to a specific example where you and one of those other fellows explicitly disagree on a factual question (or metaethical question if you don’t consider that a subset of factual questions) I will edit my comment.
Addendum: I agree more with you than Eliezer about what to do, especially re: Some Thoughts and Wanted: Backup Plans.