you suggested that emotion hacking is more of an issue for instrumental rationality and not so much for epistemic rationality. to the extent that is wrong, you’re ignoring emotion hacking (subjective factor) from your application of epistemic rationality.
I agree that this is problematic but don’t see what it has to do with what I’ve been saying.
you suggested that emotion hacking is more of an issue for instrumental rationality and not so much for epistemic rationality. to the extent that is wrong, you’re ignoring emotion hacking (subjective factor) from your application of epistemic rationality.
I’m happy to agree that emotion hacking is important to epistemic rationality.
ok, wasn’t trying to play “gotcha,” just answering your question. good chat, thanks for engaging with me.