Moral seriousness and cooperation
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Andres Gomez Emilsson writes:
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Andres Gomez Emilsson writes:
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What if the best way to end all suffering is by getting the privileged to realize that there is infinite Good for everyone, see through silly games and thus make civilization much more effective at redistribution?
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Nora and I wrote up our thoughts on the importance of and models for collectively engineering your social circles for positive sum games: “The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them” on the EA Forum.
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This list was compiled purely based on my personal enjoyment. Topics correlate strongly with current interests: epistemology, rationality, artificial intelligence, consciousness, sexuality, neuroscience, morality, and (the future of our) civilization.
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How to use language intelligently? Why to use language intelligently? I think most people should think more about our most valuable tool for coordination.
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[Epistemic status: mostly just personal preferences, need to think more about this]
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Andres Gomez Emilsson writes:
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Nora and I wrote up our thoughts on the importance of and models for collectively engineering your social circles for positive sum games: “The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them” on the EA Forum.
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I am somewhat disappointed by Yuval Noah Harari’s Lessons from a year of Covid. He says many great things in the article but furthers a weird misconception of political decision-making.
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Or: Are more opinions and stronger selection pressure strictly superior?
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How to use language intelligently? Why to use language intelligently? I think most people should think more about our most valuable tool for coordination.
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Our World in Data has created two great posts this year, highlighting how the often proposed dichotomy between economic growth & sustainability is false.
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Andres Gomez Emilsson writes:
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What if the best way to end all suffering is by getting the privileged to realize that there is infinite Good for everyone, see through silly games and thus make civilization much more effective at redistribution?
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Nora and I wrote up our thoughts on the importance of and models for collectively engineering your social circles for positive sum games: “The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them” on the EA Forum.
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I am somewhat disappointed by Yuval Noah Harari’s Lessons from a year of Covid. He says many great things in the article but furthers a weird misconception of political decision-making.
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Or: Are more opinions and stronger selection pressure strictly superior?
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A collection of unfiltered Sunday morning thoughts after a discussion with friends on a difficult relationship. Might make something out of this at a later stage.
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How to use language intelligently? Why to use language intelligently? I think most people should think more about our most valuable tool for coordination.
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I am somewhat disappointed by Yuval Noah Harari’s Lessons from a year of Covid. He says many great things in the article but furthers a weird misconception of political decision-making.
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Nora and I wrote up our thoughts on the importance of and models for collectively engineering your social circles for positive sum games: “The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them” on the EA Forum.
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A collection of unfiltered Sunday morning thoughts after a discussion with friends on a difficult relationship. Might make something out of this at a later stage.
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[Epistemic status: mostly just personal preferences, need to think more about this]
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This list was compiled purely based on my personal enjoyment. Topics correlate strongly with current interests: epistemology, rationality, artificial intelligence, consciousness, sexuality, neuroscience, morality, and (the future of our) civilization.
Published:
Nora and I wrote up our thoughts on the importance of and models for collectively engineering your social circles for positive sum games: “The role of tribes in achieving lasting impact and how to create them” on the EA Forum.
Published:
Our World in Data has created two great posts this year, highlighting how the often proposed dichotomy between economic growth & sustainability is false.