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corrective_action t1_jawx8n2 wrote

A lot of people responding that you haven't read the article, without acknowledging that this article hand-waves this issues towards the end in the "critical mass of Luciphers" section. So I think it's a fair criticism to make. Probably an accumulating bias towards retaliation (in the event of continued experienced betrayal) would be a reasonable edition.

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corrective_action t1_jaslitx wrote

> It's entirely possible that this train currently running over me is an illusion. There is no objective proof it's really happening

It's basically just a stupid thing for people like lex Fridman to wax eloquent about in podcasts. No one actually can or does live their life as if it might be true

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corrective_action t1_ir1qk6k wrote

That still falls under empiricism, since it's based on observation. Yes we use tools to augment our perception, but the knowledge isn't generated by thinking/deducing. That's the difference.

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