But there are probably an infinite number of propositions that you actually believe, and even an infinite number of relevant propositions that you actually believe. You choose which things that you think to actually say (I’m just assuming that everything you think ‘out loud’ doesn’t get posted to Less Wrong, since I assume you have more thoughts than I’ve observed comments from you). As long as you’re leaving out an infinite amount of information, you might as well also leave out insulting language.
I said he was asking “silly questions”. However, that is true—and was not “insulting language”. If you think I was using “insulting language”, you will have to be more specific about what you mean.
As to the possibility of you making a more general point, IMO, systematically not speaking truths that might cause offense would have bad results—especially for truth-seekers:
“Unfortunately some people take offense more easily than others. Also, some people are offended by true statements.”
It is the same with pressuring other people to not speak truths that might cause offense. That too, would have—and has had—seriously unpleasant long-term effects.
But there are probably an infinite number of propositions that you actually believe, and even an infinite number of relevant propositions that you actually believe. You choose which things that you think to actually say (I’m just assuming that everything you think ‘out loud’ doesn’t get posted to Less Wrong, since I assume you have more thoughts than I’ve observed comments from you). As long as you’re leaving out an infinite amount of information, you might as well also leave out insulting language.
I said he was asking “silly questions”. However, that is true—and was not “insulting language”. If you think I was using “insulting language”, you will have to be more specific about what you mean.
As to the possibility of you making a more general point, IMO, systematically not speaking truths that might cause offense would have bad results—especially for truth-seekers:
“Unfortunately some people take offense more easily than others. Also, some people are offended by true statements.”
http://timtyler.org/political_correctness/
It is the same with pressuring other people to not speak truths that might cause offense. That too, would have—and has had—seriously unpleasant long-term effects.