blog stuff + pokey words again
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<title>Bad Arguments Against Something Can Become Good Arguments For It</title>
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<h2 id="orgf005562">Bad Arguments Against Something Can Become Good Arguments For It</h2>
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<h2 id="orgc0f21bc">Bad Arguments Against Something Can Become Good Arguments For It</h2>
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<p>
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A decisionmaking trick I often use is to take bad arguments <i>against</i> something as arguments <i>for</i> that thing. As a general qualitative principle this of course does not work - <a href="https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/qNZM3EGoE5ZeMdCRt/reversed-stupidity-is-not-intelligence">Reversed Stupidity is not Intelligence</a>. Rather, I use this technique in a quantitative way.
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<div id='footer'><div id='publish-date'>Published: 2023-01-23</div><div id='modified-date'>Last modified: 2023-01-23</div><hr>
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<div id='footer'><div id='publish-date'>Published: 2023-01-23</div><div id='modified-date'>Last modified: 2023-03-16</div><hr>
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If you have any comments about this page, you can email me at: <br>
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<b>akko [shift-2] nakadashi -dot- lol</b><br>
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And I may include them on the website!<br>
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