From: Robin Hanson (hanson@econ.berkeley.edu)
Date: Fri Aug 14 1998 - 21:25:17 MDT
"J. Maxwell Legg" writes:
>> It's irrational for the mind cores to agree to disagree about the
>>rationality
>> of either of their modules.
>>
>> This suggests that the sort of irrationality needed here must be very
>> deep; there can't be a rational but dumb part of you that considers
>> whether parts of you are irrational.
>
>What I think you should be saying is that there is an inability to make the
>measurements of irrationality because of the secretive person's unwillingness
>to be measured.
No that's not what I meant at all.
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