the interesting part is that a "properly practiced" EY rationalism is pretty equivalent to an explicitly steelmanned postrationalism
this is bc most people, even in the rat community, are not very good at thinking clearly, and get too dogmatic about rationalist principles
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RT @eigenrobot
yud griping about the existence of postrationality every few months is a W for us
"what even is postrationality what does this even mean"
eliezer…
https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1462141498909093888
if one were to attempt to distill and rigorously define the principles of postrationalism (do not do this, very unwise), I'm fairly confident they'd turn out to be intuitionistic versions of many preexisting rat principles
just, you know, easier to understand and apply
I understand EYs frustration (which I personally share) regarding people burned by rationalism who now decry it a bit too loudly
just bc you've personally moved on from it doesn't mean it no longer has merit
but I also think he may be expecting something no one wants to do