Submitted by marquisedemerteuil on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 11:29am.
i was also thinking about the problems with the term "less wrong." prof grobstein described the term as "moving away something, not toward something," but wouldn't a line, a progression if you will move away from something to get toward something else? if there's a journey to get something less and less wrong, wouldn't we reach "least wrong" which is a lot like "right"?
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i was also thinking about the problems with the term "less wrong." prof grobstein described the term as "moving away something, not toward something," but wouldn't a line, a progression if you will move away from something to get toward something else? if there's a journey to get something less and less wrong, wouldn't we reach "least wrong" which is a lot like "right"?