Looks like proper philosophers have been working through the notion since the 1970s. It would be annoying to have come up with a workable version of libertarianism.
Found a bit of popular science suggesting I’m on the right track about the origins. (I’m ignoring the Liberal/Conservative guff, that just detracts from the actual point and leads me to think less of the researcher.) I don’t want to actually have to buy a copy of this, but it looks along the right lines.
The implication that overextending the generated rules without firmly checking against the generator’s reasons leads to trouble—and is what often leads to trouble—is mine, but would, I’d hope, follow fairly obviously.
That’s actually a very good point. I endorse having it, should you ever do.
I’m hoping not to have to read the entirety of LessWrong (and I thought the sequences were long) before being able to be confident I have indeed had it :-)
May I particularly strongly recommend the Schelling book. Amazing. I’m getting useful results in such practical fields as dealing with four-year-olds and surly teenagers already.
Oh!
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That’s actually a very good point. I endorse having it, should you ever do.
Looks like proper philosophers have been working through the notion since the 1970s. It would be annoying to have come up with a workable version of libertarianism.
Found a bit of popular science suggesting I’m on the right track about the origins. (I’m ignoring the Liberal/Conservative guff, that just detracts from the actual point and leads me to think less of the researcher.) I don’t want to actually have to buy a copy of this, but it looks along the right lines.
The implication that overextending the generated rules without firmly checking against the generator’s reasons leads to trouble—and is what often leads to trouble—is mine, but would, I’d hope, follow fairly obviously.
I’m hoping not to have to read the entirety of LessWrong (and I thought the sequences were long) before being able to be confident I have indeed had it :-)
May I particularly strongly recommend the Schelling book. Amazing. I’m getting useful results in such practical fields as dealing with four-year-olds and surly teenagers already.
Same here. I think Schelling’s book has helped me win at life more than all of LW did. That’s why I gave it such a glowing review :-)
Now you need to find a book that similarly pwns the field of dog training.
Awesome!
I also found “Don’t Shoot The Dog” very useful in those fields, incidentally.
“Every parent needs to learn the basics of one, avoiding a nuclear holocaust and two, dog training.”