Difference between revisions of "I don't know"
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Apparently these words have a different meaning to [[Bayesians]], than to non-Bayesians. Refusing to accept actually knowing ''at least something'' about a statement is similar to committing a [[fallacy of gray]]. | Apparently these words have a different meaning to [[Bayesians]], than to non-Bayesians. Refusing to accept actually knowing ''at least something'' about a statement is similar to committing a [[fallacy of gray]]. | ||
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− | + | *[[Fallacy of gray]] | |
− | + | *[[Bayesian]] | |
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− | ==== | + | ==Blog posts== |
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− | + | *[http://lesswrong.com/lw/gs/i_dont_know/ "I don't know."] by [[Eliezer Yudkowsky]] | |
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[[Category:Jargon]] | [[Category:Jargon]] | ||
[[Category:Positions]] | [[Category:Positions]] |
Revision as of 00:39, 26 June 2009
Apparently these words have a different meaning to Bayesians, than to non-Bayesians. Refusing to accept actually knowing at least something about a statement is similar to committing a fallacy of gray.