Epistemology Volume of "A Map That Reflects the Territory" Set - My Personal Commentary

post by hamnox · 2020-12-24T21:34:33.135Z · LW · GW · 1 comments

Contents

  Intro
  A sketch of good communication
  Babble and Prune Sequence
    Babble and Prune
    More Babble
    Prune
  Local Validity as a Key to Sanity and Civilization
  Broken alarms
  Varieties of Argumentative Experience
  Naming the Nameless
  Toolbox-thinking and Law-thinking
  Toward a New Technical Explanation of Technical Explanation
  Closing thoughts
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Intro

This post compiles my personal comments on the Epistemology book from the Lesswrong 2018 bookset. I put almost no effort into making it legible or relevant to anyone else.

A sketch of good communication [LW · GW]

Babble and Prune Sequence

Babble and Prune [LW · GW]

More Babble [? · GW]

Prune

Local Validity as a Key to Sanity and Civilization

In a Comment by bryjnar -

this throws up an important constraint for people designing systems that humans are supposed to interact with: you must make it possible to reason simply and locally about them.

Broken alarms

Varieties of Argumentative Experience [LW · GW]

A Handy Reference

Naming the Nameless

Toolbox-thinking and Law-thinking

Doodling Proofs

Toward a New Technical Explanation of Technical Explanation

Points for putting suffering in the right spot in your map

Rather, we suffer, when we try to wrap our heads around what's going on.

Closing thoughts

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comment by hamnox · 2020-12-26T16:41:41.976Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

People are upvoting me and I have no idea what parts of my rambling they are upvoting me for!