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Thom Scott-Phillips's avatar

Great essay Dan. I agree we need an "epistemic civilizing process" (nice expression btw!). The question is, what does that look like?? I know that question is beyond the scope of this essay, but I'm sure you agree it's vital. Will you post about it in the future?

(For what it's worth my partial answer is in my paper last year, 'Human nature & the open society'. Far more deliberative fora.)

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Karin Tamerius's avatar

I really like this essay. At the same time, I disagree with your central thesis. For the most part, social signaling with beliefs isn't harmful. It is the rare belief that is dangerous to society and most of our wisdom comes not from reasoned analysis of evidence as individuals, but from the collective knowledge we acquire through socialization into our culture. Humans do not have the intellectual or emotional capacity to reinvent the wheel. We have no choice but to adopt without question the vast majority of ideas from those who have come before us and those we trust in the present. Social signaling of the kind you describe here is valuable because it is a way of showing others that you are a member of the group and trust it's worldview even if you haven't had the ability to investigate every tenet of its beliefs yourself. Most importantly, it says, I'm not crazy and I'm not a threat. Those are messages we need to send to each other to keep society functioning on a daily basis.

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