As for communication, it would help me (at least) if you used words in their normal senses unless they are a standard LW term of art (e.g. ‘rationalist’ means LW rationalist not Cartesian rationalist ) or unless you specify that you’re using the term in an uncommon sense.
It isn’t related to this thread. I was thinking of past confusions between us over ‘metaethics’ and ‘motivation’ and ‘meaning’ where I didn’t realize until pretty far into the discussion that you were using these terms to mean something different than they normally mean. I’d generally like to avoid that kind of thing; that’s all I meant.
Well, I’m mostly not interested in the concepts corresponding to how these words are “normally” used. The miscommunication problems resulted from both me misinterpreting your usage, and your misinterpreting my usage. I won’t be misinterpreting your usage in similar cases in the future, as I now know better what you mean by which words, and in my own usage, as we discussed a couple of times, I’ll be more clear through using disambiguating qualifiers, which in most cases amounts to writing word “normative” more frequently.
(Still unclear/strange why you brought it up in this particular context, but no matter...)
Bummer.
As for communication, it would help me (at least) if you used words in their normal senses unless they are a standard LW term of art (e.g. ‘rationalist’ means LW rationalist not Cartesian rationalist ) or unless you specify that you’re using the term in an uncommon sense.
Don’t see how this is related to this thread, and correspondingly what kinds of word misuse you have in mind.
It isn’t related to this thread. I was thinking of past confusions between us over ‘metaethics’ and ‘motivation’ and ‘meaning’ where I didn’t realize until pretty far into the discussion that you were using these terms to mean something different than they normally mean. I’d generally like to avoid that kind of thing; that’s all I meant.
Well, I’m mostly not interested in the concepts corresponding to how these words are “normally” used. The miscommunication problems resulted from both me misinterpreting your usage, and your misinterpreting my usage. I won’t be misinterpreting your usage in similar cases in the future, as I now know better what you mean by which words, and in my own usage, as we discussed a couple of times, I’ll be more clear through using disambiguating qualifiers, which in most cases amounts to writing word “normative” more frequently.
(Still unclear/strange why you brought it up in this particular context, but no matter...)
Yup, that sounds good.
I brought it up because you mentioned communication, and your comment showed up in my LW inbox today.