🧩 Philosophy 12h ago · LawrenceC

Communicating with people who disagree on "obvious" things

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Communicating with people who disagree on "obvious" things
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A commonly shared piece of wisdom in the LessWrong community is to say or do the obvious things. Normally, this is treated as an unambiguously good thing to do, for example, see Nate Soares’s “Obvious advice”.But I think there’s another genre of “obvious things” that requires more nuance: namely, the background assumptions that are so obvious to each of us or terms we hear so often they feel mundane. I think it’s uncontroversial to say that (“obviously”) what is obvious to you is often not obvio

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