“Chesterton’s TAP” is the most rationalist buzzword thing I’ve ever heard LOL, but I am putting together that what Chana said is that she’d like there to be some way for people to automatically notice (the trigger action pattern) when they might be adopting an abnormal/atypical governance plan and then reconsider whether the “normal” governance plan may be that way for a good reason even if we don’t immediately know what that reason is (the Chesterton’s fence)?
Not a generally used phrase, just my attempting to point to “a TAP for asking Chesterton’s fence-style questions”
What’s a TAP? I’m still not really sure what you’re saying.
“Trigger action pattern”, a technique for adopting habits proposed by CFAR <https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/wJutA2czyFg6HbYoW/what-are-trigger-action-plans-taps>.
Thanks!
“Chesterton’s TAP” is the most rationalist buzzword thing I’ve ever heard LOL, but I am putting together that what Chana said is that she’d like there to be some way for people to automatically notice (the trigger action pattern) when they might be adopting an abnormal/atypical governance plan and then reconsider whether the “normal” governance plan may be that way for a good reason even if we don’t immediately know what that reason is (the Chesterton’s fence)?
Oh, sorry! TAPs are a CFAR / psychology technique. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/wJutA2czyFg6HbYoW/what-are-trigger-action-plans-taps