Can you name 3 people who have transcended you in particular areas of rationality, and those areas? How about Spearman’s g? Capacity/willpower for altruistic self-sacrifice? Conscientiousness? Tendency not to be overconfident about disastrous philosophical errors? Philosophical creativity? Mathematical creativity? Same questions with respect to ‘rivaled.’
Daniel Kahneman undoubtedly knows more about heuristics and biases than I do;
E. T. Jaynes was superior in manipulating and applying Bayesian calculus;
Robyn Dawes has taught more students of rationality;
Von Neumann was probably brighter than I am;
Gandhi endured more for less;
Edison put in longer hours;
Epicurus seemed pretty skeptical;
If Siddhārtha Gautama was a real person, he was one hell of an imaginative philosopher;
Conway has probably created more math than I’ve learned.
Can you name 3 people who have transcended you in particular areas of rationality, and those areas? How about Spearman’s g? Capacity/willpower for altruistic self-sacrifice? Conscientiousness? Tendency not to be overconfident about disastrous philosophical errors? Philosophical creativity? Mathematical creativity? Same questions with respect to ‘rivaled.’
Daniel Kahneman undoubtedly knows more about heuristics and biases than I do; E. T. Jaynes was superior in manipulating and applying Bayesian calculus; Robyn Dawes has taught more students of rationality; Von Neumann was probably brighter than I am; Gandhi endured more for less; Edison put in longer hours; Epicurus seemed pretty skeptical; If Siddhārtha Gautama was a real person, he was one hell of an imaginative philosopher; Conway has probably created more math than I’ve learned.