Probably I should be clearer.
“LessWrong should have a one-page answer for the question: What part of the established literature are you building upon and what are you doing that is novel?”
is not even close to the same as
“suggests mentioning the most popular example of an idea in an article’s um, history of an idea section” if you consider “Oxford Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning” to be “the first example of it”
Anyway, probably different in philosophy, so I’ll retract my claim. I’ve never seen any good introduction from LessWrong and this is not a start. It’s such a pre-start it implies the opposite (“I’m rich, I own my own car”), with a jab at the opposition (“Why don’t they see I’m rich, I own my own car”). Anyway, that’s my perception.
Our interests diverge (re: excessive). Interesting silliness, from my perspective. Both responses to my comments on this page imply I’m illiterate. I was interesting in probing the examples (just who isn’t reading, generalized: LessWrong or?, etc—common). More broadly, I’m seeing if I can have fun.