I have considered the label “autistic” to describe myself at some points in the past, but now I’m not sure. I may be at another point in the spectrum, or I may be just imagining things. But I can definitely empathize with anyone who struggles to make themselves understood to humans.
I’m confused about one point: Your usage of the verb ” to rationalize” suggests that you intend it for a meaning that is slightly different from the standard meaning it has in logical jargon. We usually say that someone is “rationalizing” when they make an irrational decision and then, afterwards, make up an excuse to keep feeling good about it. I suspect that’s not what you meant when you used that word; it feels like it would have been clearer to use the verb “to reason.”
Of course, this is only my speculation. Please correct me if I’m wrong. (Within the rationalist culture prevalent in this forum, correcting other people when they’re wrong is socially accepted as something you can do, but also, accepting corrections when you’re wrong is something you’re expected to do.)
Hi. I did indeed mean what you express as “to reason” when I said “rationalize”… I am entirely unfamiliar with the distinctions made on this site so thanks for pointing out to me how others might misinterpret what I say. Also, thanks for the welcome.
Sorry for using you like this but, do you know whether or not swearing is against the rules here, and if so would you please tell me if it is or not? The closest to a rule list I found was just about etiquette. I’m wondering whether or not uttering like the “n word” for instance would get me banned or something… I want to know how much freedom I have for expression here. I don’t intend to spam or anything; I just want to know what I am allowed to do.
This is the official etiquette policy. However, it is true that it offers very little guidelines about what language is allowed. From what I’ve perceived here, people are very formal and behave like adults, i.e. I haven’t seen anyone throwing angry insults or wishing someone were dead or using hateful terms toward a demographic group. In short, this is not the YouTube comments section.
Hi, Hoofwall. Welcome to LessWrong.
I have considered the label “autistic” to describe myself at some points in the past, but now I’m not sure. I may be at another point in the spectrum, or I may be just imagining things. But I can definitely empathize with anyone who struggles to make themselves understood to humans.
I’m confused about one point: Your usage of the verb ” to rationalize” suggests that you intend it for a meaning that is slightly different from the standard meaning it has in logical jargon. We usually say that someone is “rationalizing” when they make an irrational decision and then, afterwards, make up an excuse to keep feeling good about it. I suspect that’s not what you meant when you used that word; it feels like it would have been clearer to use the verb “to reason.”
Of course, this is only my speculation. Please correct me if I’m wrong. (Within the rationalist culture prevalent in this forum, correcting other people when they’re wrong is socially accepted as something you can do, but also, accepting corrections when you’re wrong is something you’re expected to do.)
Hi. I did indeed mean what you express as “to reason” when I said “rationalize”… I am entirely unfamiliar with the distinctions made on this site so thanks for pointing out to me how others might misinterpret what I say. Also, thanks for the welcome.
Sorry for using you like this but, do you know whether or not swearing is against the rules here, and if so would you please tell me if it is or not? The closest to a rule list I found was just about etiquette. I’m wondering whether or not uttering like the “n word” for instance would get me banned or something… I want to know how much freedom I have for expression here. I don’t intend to spam or anything; I just want to know what I am allowed to do.
This is the official etiquette policy. However, it is true that it offers very little guidelines about what language is allowed. From what I’ve perceived here, people are very formal and behave like adults, i.e. I haven’t seen anyone throwing angry insults or wishing someone were dead or using hateful terms toward a demographic group. In short, this is not the YouTube comments section.