For whatever reason, the sense I get of Jaynes is one of terrifying swift perfection—something that would arrive at the correct answer by the shortest possible route, tearing all surrounding mistakes to shreds in the same motion. Of course, when you write a book, you get a chance to show only your best side. But still.
Just reminded me of a Lord Acton’s quotes : “Judge character at its worst, but talent at its best.” (Paraphrased from memory)
Just reminded me of a Lord Acton’s quotes : “Judge character at its worst, but talent at its best.” (Paraphrased from memory)