Some of the best rationality essays
post by Jack R (Jack Ryan) · 2021-10-19T22:57:48.843Z · LW · GW · 0 commentsContents
A refresher: what is “rationality?” [1] Resources and materials Some of the best rationality essays [2] None No comments
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A refresher: what is “rationality?” [1]
Rationality is the art of thinking in ways that result in accurate beliefs [? · GW] and good decisions [? · GW] [as understood by the LessWrong community; this understanding of rationality differs from others, some of which are more common in colloquial usage than “LessWrong rationality”]. It is the primary topic of LessWrong.
Rationality is not only about avoiding the vices of self-deception [? · GW] and obfuscation (the failure to communicate clearly [? · GW]), but also about the virtue of curiosity [? · GW], seeing the world more clearly than before, and achieving things [? · GW] previously unreachable [? · GW] to you [? · GW]. The study of rationality on LessWrong includes a theoretical understanding of ideal cognitive algorithms, as well as building a practice that uses these idealized algorithms to inform heuristics [? · GW], habits [? · GW], and techniques [? · GW], to successfully reason and make decisions in the real world.
Resources and materials
To learn more about rationality, I recommend (in order of usefulness per unit of effort):
- Subscribing to the LessWrong digest (subscribe at the sidebar),
- Reading the essays from the list below,
- Reading Rationality A to Z [? · GW] (podcast form here),
- Reading some of the best works from Scott Alexander [LW · GW].
To learn more about systematically doing good (i.e. effective altruism) I recommend:
- Subscribing to the 80,000 Hours mailing list,
- Reading this 80,000 Hours post about the importance of career choice,
- Participating in an EA Virtual Program [? · GW],
- Reading/skimming this comprehensive set of readings on effective altruism [? · GW].
Some of the best rationality essays [2]
Below you can find some of the best writings on rationality, in no particular order:
- Affective Death Spirals
- Uncritical Supercriticality
- Cached Thoughts
- We Change Our Minds Less Often Than We Think
- Hold Off On Proposing Solutions
- Knowing About Biases Can Hurt People
- Update Yourself Incrementally
- The Bottom Line
- Avoiding Your Belief's Real Weak Points
- Motivated Stopping and Motivated Continuation
- Anti-Epistemology
- The Proper Use of Humility
- You Can Face Reality
- The Meditation on Curiosity
- Something to Protect
- Crisis of Faith
- Mind Projection Fallacy
- Reductionism
- Explaining vs. Explaining Away
- Angry Atoms
- Making Beliefs Pay Rent (in Anticipated Experiences) [LW · GW]
- Humans are not automatically strategic [LW · GW]
- Local Validity as a Key to Sanity and Civilization [LW · GW]
- Twelve Virtues of Rationality [LW · GW]
- The noncentral fallacy - the worst argument in the world? [LW · GW]
- Policy Debates Should Not Appear One-Sided [LW · GW]
- "Other people are wrong" vs "I am right" [LW · GW]
- On Caring [LW · GW]
- Outline of Galef's "Scout Mindset" [LW · GW]
- Generalizing From One Example [LW · GW]
- Diseased thinking: dissolving questions about disease [LW · GW]
- How An Algorithm Feels From Inside [LW · GW]
- Scope Insensitivity [LW · GW]
- Conservation of Expected Evidence [LW · GW]
- Your Strength as a Rationalist [LW · GW]
- Your intuitions are not magic [LW · GW]
- How To Convince Me that 2 + 2 = 3 [LW · GW]
- The simple truth [? · GW]
- Circular altruism [LW · GW]
[1] Taken from the Rationality Tag [? · GW], though the bracketed words are mine.
[2] Half of these are the bolded essays from here [? · GW], the other half were recommended by a well-read LessWronger. By “some of the best” I really mean “some of the most useful to read, probably.” This is not authoritative at all; please comment if you think we missed any important essays.
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