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“What’s your personal totalizing and self-consistent worldview/philosophy” by lsusr

2024/12/28
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Every major author who has influenced me has "his own totalising and self-consistent worldview/philosophy". This list includes Paul Graham, Isaac Asimov, Joel Spolsky, Brett McKay, Shakyamuni, Chuck Palahniuk, Bryan Caplan, qntm, and, of course, Eliezer Yudkowsky, among many others.

I tend to write obliquely. This can make for good pedagogy, but also makes it easy to hide muddled thinking. In this post, I'll attempt to lay out my own worldview and philosophy.

If you have one too, then it's a good exercise to put it into words. What are your most important Litanies? What are your <span>n</span> noble truths? Here's mine.

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First published: December 27th, 2024

Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yfoJe8eiHyLuNzdES/what-s-your-personal-totalizing-and-self-consistent)

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