[SEQ RERUN] No One Can Exempt You From Rationality's Laws

post by MinibearRex · 2011-09-20T03:19:36.487Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 1 comments

Today's post, No One Can Exempt You From Rationality's Laws was originally published on 07 October 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

 

Traditional Rationality is phrased in terms of social rules, with violations interpretable as cheating - as defections from cooperative norms. But viewing rationality as a social obligation gives rise to some strange ideas. The laws of rationality are mathematics, and no social manoeuvring can exempt you.


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comment by [deleted] · 2011-09-20T19:44:03.975Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

It took me two or three re-reads to fully understand the point of this post, but the resulting click was as loud as a metal pipe being hit by a hammer. This is a really, really important concept, and I wish I had a better way of explaining it to people--I generally have to fumble for words when doing so.