Very true. I think I’m mainly trying to preempt accusations that I’m simply rehashing Taboo Your Words (which I pretty much am rehashing!)
Also, by stating “this isn’t very novel”, I’m also communicating to the neophyte (as opposed to current rationalists) that there’s a wide body of knowledge out there that’s quite similar to what I’ve written. That’s potentially useful to the neophyte.
Conveying that is often worthwhile, but it’s situational enough that simply stating the context of what you’re doing is probably a better idea than formalizing a novelty scale.
Also, I didn’t mention this above, but re-hashing stuff that isn’t novel can be highly useful. Penetration of an idea into the population would never happen if people only ever pointed to the original source for an idea without conveying/spreading it themselves. It’s helpful to have a million blog posts about the same thing, because each of those blogs is reaching a slightly different audience.
Very true. I think I’m mainly trying to preempt accusations that I’m simply rehashing Taboo Your Words (which I pretty much am rehashing!)
Also, by stating “this isn’t very novel”, I’m also communicating to the neophyte (as opposed to current rationalists) that there’s a wide body of knowledge out there that’s quite similar to what I’ve written. That’s potentially useful to the neophyte.
Conveying that is often worthwhile, but it’s situational enough that simply stating the context of what you’re doing is probably a better idea than formalizing a novelty scale.
Also, I didn’t mention this above, but re-hashing stuff that isn’t novel can be highly useful. Penetration of an idea into the population would never happen if people only ever pointed to the original source for an idea without conveying/spreading it themselves. It’s helpful to have a million blog posts about the same thing, because each of those blogs is reaching a slightly different audience.