I’ll come back to this because I think there might be something by Richard Chapell on it (it sort of sounds like the idea that impartiality gets you most of the way to EA).
Another thought is that Draft Amnesty next week might be a good time to spend 30 mins bullet-pointing or dictating your thoughts and then posting them with minimal or no edits. I fully understand that even that can be hard to do after a day’s work though, so no pressure.
Yes, impartiality is the core idea here (which might be more accessible as “equality”) , and a lot of the other EA core ideas proceed from this with some modest assumptions. I’m just talking about using language that is more intuitive to connect with people more broadly. I think EA often wants to set itself apart from the rest of the world and emphasizes technical language and such. But a lot of the basic goals and ideas underlying them are pretty accessible and, I think, popular.
I probably could fit in writing a rough version of this for Draft Amnesty Week.
I’ll come back to this because I think there might be something by Richard Chapell on it (it sort of sounds like the idea that impartiality gets you most of the way to EA).
Another thought is that Draft Amnesty next week might be a good time to spend 30 mins bullet-pointing or dictating your thoughts and then posting them with minimal or no edits. I fully understand that even that can be hard to do after a day’s work though, so no pressure.
Yes, impartiality is the core idea here (which might be more accessible as “equality”) , and a lot of the other EA core ideas proceed from this with some modest assumptions. I’m just talking about using language that is more intuitive to connect with people more broadly. I think EA often wants to set itself apart from the rest of the world and emphasizes technical language and such. But a lot of the basic goals and ideas underlying them are pretty accessible and, I think, popular.
I probably could fit in writing a rough version of this for Draft Amnesty Week.