Seeing as your original post already had many critical comments on it when you wrote this post, I’m curious to know in what sense you feel you were not provided with a reason for the downvotes? What about the discussion on that post was unsatisfying to you?
So basically all people who downvoted did it without providing good arguments. I agree that many people think that their arguments are good, but that’s exactly the problem I want to address 2 + 2 is not 5 even if many people think so.
Okay, in that case it’s reasonable to think you were unfairly downvoted. I probably would have titled this post something else, though: The current title gives the impression that no reasons were given at all.
Seeing as your original post already had many critical comments on it when you wrote this post, I’m curious to know in what sense you feel you were not provided with a reason for the downvotes? What about the discussion on that post was unsatisfying to you?
There is only one person that went deeper and the discussion is ongoing, you can find my last comment here https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dPCpHZmGzc9abvAdi/orthogonality-thesis-is-wrong?commentId=SGDiyqPgwLDBjfzqA#Lha9rBfpEZBRd5uuy
So basically all people who downvoted did it without providing good arguments. I agree that many people think that their arguments are good, but that’s exactly the problem I want to address 2 + 2 is not 5 even if many people think so.
Okay, in that case it’s reasonable to think you were unfairly downvoted. I probably would have titled this post something else, though: The current title gives the impression that no reasons were given at all.
Makes sense, thanks, I updated the question.