I think this is an interesting point. To be honest, I think whether we should be using the term “rationality” at all is very much an open question. Just as MIRI changed its name thanks to unwanted associations with other things using the term “singularity,” we might be better served by avoiding the term “rationality” and coming up with something else.
we might be better served by avoiding the term “rationality” and coming up with something else.
My friends label me as “rational” (or alternatively, “hyper-rational”) when talking about my stereotypically Spock-like characteristics. I’m all in favor of splitting up the overload on the word.
If we invent a new word, and the word will become famous enough, sooner or later Hollywood will make a movie using this word to describe a protagonist who does not completely satisfy the definition and also has many unrelated weird traits, and then we are back at the beginning.
I think this is an interesting point. To be honest, I think whether we should be using the term “rationality” at all is very much an open question. Just as MIRI changed its name thanks to unwanted associations with other things using the term “singularity,” we might be better served by avoiding the term “rationality” and coming up with something else.
My friends label me as “rational” (or alternatively, “hyper-rational”) when talking about my stereotypically Spock-like characteristics. I’m all in favor of splitting up the overload on the word.
If we invent a new word, and the word will become famous enough, sooner or later Hollywood will make a movie using this word to describe a protagonist who does not completely satisfy the definition and also has many unrelated weird traits, and then we are back at the beginning.