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==Terminology==
 
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* [[/AI]]
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* [[/action]]: defined [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
 
* [[/applause light]]
 
* [[/applause light]]
 
* [[/Bayesian statistics]]
 
* [[/Bayesian statistics]]
 
** [[/Bayesianism]]
 
** [[/Bayesianism]]
 
* [[/bias]]
 
* [[/bias]]
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* [[/conditional probability function]]: defined [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
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* [[/consequentialism]]
 
* [[/cryonics]]
 
* [[/cryonics]]
* [[/consequentialism]]
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* [[/expected utility]]: defined [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
 
* [[/frequentism]]
 
* [[/frequentism]]
 
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* [[/metaethics]]
 
* [[/Omega]]: a fictional character often used in [[thought experiment]]s
 
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* [[/outcome]]: defined [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
 
* [[/rationality]]
 
* [[/rationality]]
 
* [[/reductionism]]
 
* [[/reductionism]]
 
* [[/terminal value]] (cf [[/instrumental value]]): explained [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
 
* [[/terminal value]] (cf [[/instrumental value]]): explained [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
 
* [[/unfriendly AI]]
 
* [[/unfriendly AI]]
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* [[/utility function]]: defined [http://lesswrong.com/lw/l4/terminal_values_and_instrumental_values/ here]
  
 
==Sequences==
 
==Sequences==

Revision as of 13:44, 30 August 2010

Purpose

This page is for indexing, summarizing, and further discussion of ideas brought up on LessWrong.

Terminology

Sequences

Many of the key ideas under discussion at LW are first put forth in the form of a "sequence", or a series of blog posts. These are often presented in the form of fiction, and consequently it may be rather time-consuming if all you really want is to understand the essential idea(s) being set forth in the writing.

The central ideas behind LW sequences may be summarized here.

Index to sequences