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Rationality and Philosophy

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A sequence by lukeprog examining the implications of rationality and cognitive science for philosophical method.

Posts (so far)

  • Less Wrong Rationality and Mainstream Philosophy
  • Philosophy: A Diseased Discipline
  • How You Make Judgments: The Elephant and its Rider
  • Your Evolved Intuitions
  • Intuition and Unconscious Learning
  • When Intuitions Are Useful
  • Philosophy by Humans, 1: Concepts Don't Work That Way
  • Philosophy by Humans, 2: Living Metaphorically
  • Philosophy by Humans, 3: Intuitions Aren't Shared That Way
  • Philosophy Needs to Trust Your Rationality Even Though It Shouldn't
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