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OregonJon's avatar

Would not it save many words to say that EA is about the power to direct charitable giving to recipients selected those who control the algorithm? Ceding control to our "betters" surrenders our own agency. I will think for myself, thank you.

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Carl Pham's avatar

It's been a consistent source of amazement to me the way scholasticism has enjoyed such a renaissance among our smartest people. I usually imagine it stems from the huge shift of their career aspirations from science and engineering (the "cool" career fields of the 40s through 80s) to computer programming. If your view of reality is framed by experience steeped in computer programming, it seems much more likely that you would find it plausible that one can simply reason your way to the truth, in any area, and that there is no need to elaborately privilege observation and experience, the way those fuddy-duddy fraidy-cat empiricists of the mid 20th century might've.

I mean, that's what's great about programming a computer: it *is* remorselessly logical, and entirely the work of the human mind, so you absolutely *can* reason your way to the solution of any problem (in computer programming) whatsoever. There is never a point where you have to throw up your hands and just say welp we gotta *measure* that, no amount of theorizing will help.

Still...the willingness to think that pure theory can solve (or even mostly solve) social problems on a vast scale is an amazing act of pure faith, fully equivalent to a medieval monk embracing the Nicene Creed.

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