Both in our communications with others and in our internal monologues with ourselves, we often employ the words or concepts of “certainty”.
Reading this I imagine that you have a lot of certainty about what goes on in the internal monologues of other people. This style of writing is relatively untypical for LessWrong.
I would like to think that I could persuade at least some of you to consider this train of thought in your own minds and to share the results.
If you want other people to share results, why not share your own?
I’m afraid that your response is quite irrelevant to my own posting. If you would like to try again, please note that I am in no way assuming anyone else’s interior monologues. I am asking if other people besides myself also sometimes feel the strong feeling of certainty when the original grounds for that certainty are no longer operative. That would help explain a good deal of human disagreement and misunderstanding.
The related LessWrong concept would be https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/QGkYCwyC7wTDyt3yT/0-and-1-are-not-probabilities
Reading this I imagine that you have a lot of certainty about what goes on in the internal monologues of other people. This style of writing is relatively untypical for LessWrong.
If you want other people to share results, why not share your own?
I’m afraid that your response is quite irrelevant to my own posting. If you would like to try again, please note that I am in no way assuming anyone else’s interior monologues. I am asking if other people besides myself also sometimes feel the strong feeling of certainty when the original grounds for that certainty are no longer operative. That would help explain a good deal of human disagreement and misunderstanding.
Please read my post again.