Rudimentary Categorization of Less Wrong Topics

post by ScottL · 2015-09-05T07:32:45.992Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 4 comments

Contents

  Property Attribution
    Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems
    Techniques/Concepts
  Epistemic
    Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems
    Techniques/Concepts
  Instrumental
    Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems
    Techniques/Concepts
  Positions
None
4 comments

I find the below list to be useful, so I thought I would post it. This list includes short abstracts of all of the wiki items and a few other topics on less wrong. I grouped the items into some rough categories just to break up the list. I tried to put the right items into the right categories, but there may be some items that can be in multiple categories or that would be better off in a different category. The wiki page from which I got all the items is here.

The categories are:

Property Attribution

Epistemic

Instrumental

Positions

Property Attribution

Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems

Techniques/Concepts

Epistemic

Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems

Techniques/Concepts

Instrumental

Barriers, biases, fallacies, impediments and problems

Techniques/Concepts

Positions

4 comments

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comment by taygetea · 2015-09-05T08:49:01.552Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

I would not call this rudimentary! This is excellent. I'll be using this.

Didn't someone also do this for each post in the sequences a while back?

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comment by ScottL · 2015-09-05T09:06:16.808Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Do you mean the article summaries?

comment by Gunnar_Zarncke · 2015-09-05T09:41:00.787Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

A very good overview. I think this could be made into a wiki overview page of it own.

One nitpick: I'm not sure whether these are 'lesswrong topics' which I'd more associate with general areas of interest being discussed on this forum (see What topics are appropriate for LessWrong?). I'd call your overview e.g. 'aspects of rationality' (though rationality is overused I think here it applies). Or 'lesswrong canon on rationality'. Or maybe 'categorization of the sequences'. Do you think this could express your intention?

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comment by ScottL · 2015-09-06T04:11:23.755Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

I made this into a wiki page that's called Less Wrong Canon on Rationality