Vitalik Buterin
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I agree this is a problem. In retrospect, reading Yudkowsky's Sequences was far more valuable to me than reading various pre-1900 philosophers' works firsthand. https://twitter.com/PradyuPrasad/status/1757745612072894477
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Itβs a good point, but also it can be useful to see where ideas started and how they progressed. The context is often relevant and can be eye-opening. Eg. itβs useful to understand how Newton created a model that explained/predicted a lot of things correctly, but was ultimately wrong as a description of reality.
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Vitalik Buterin
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I agree in theory, but in practice it feels like I only got a surface level understanding of "what scientific progress feels like" out of that: "we believed naive stuff, then we observed more and thought harder, now we believe better stuff" Far more helpful was just personally living through a major ideological shift.
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