Rationality As Neo-catholicism
- From my perspective, the so-called "rationality" community is a reinvention of catholicism by atheists
- Millenarian beliefs
- Rationalists believe that the world will be ended either by a UFAI eating humanity or by a FAI ushering an "optimized" future
- They believe that this will happen soon
- This accords with many of the beliefs of the early Catholic church
- Look at the period from AD 500 to AD 1000
- Belief that the world was about to end
- Belief that the elect would be ushered into Jesus' Kingdom of Heaven, while non-believers would be damned
- Both sets of beliefs arise from many of the same sources
- Disruption to society
- Fall of Roman empire
- Technological disruptions to "middle class" society of the late-19th and 20th centuries
- Growing sense of the world as becoming a sinful, condemned place
- Devoted to the teachings of charismatic early leaders
- Catholicism
- St. Paul/St. Peter
- Early medieval saints
- Rationality
- Robin Hanson
- Eliezer Yudkowsy
- Nick Bostrom
- Scott Alexander
- Pressure to withdraw from the world rather than engage with it
- Early church was quite apolitical
- "Politics is the Mindkiller" = "Render unto Caesar"
- Desire to build parallel institutions rather than interact with or reform existing institutions
- In the medieval era, the Church was almost a separate pan-state unto itself
- Owned vast amounts of land
- Had its own farms, herds, etc
- Abbeys and monastaries separated themselves as much as possible from the secular, "fallen" world
- Rationality is tending in the same direction
- CFAR/MIRI hold themselves separate from existing "fallen" academia and engage with it on an arms-length basis
- Leverage - what is even going on there?
- Group houses can be seen as rationalist monasteries
- But, maybe it's a good thing?
- Catholicism saved Europe
- Preserved continent-wide traditions and institutions through moral, rather than physical authority
- Established codes of chivalry that were partially successful at limiting the destructive effects of war
- We need a new Catholicism
- Existing religious memes are spent (at least in the West)
- Existing religions are too backwards looking to be useful for a technological future
- We are already seeing troubling moral issues as systems become increasingly autonomous
- Existing political systems are already showing strains in dealing with the effects of automation
- These strains are only going to get worse, and it's not clear that rationalists, no matter how much power they obtain, will be able to fix society
- Perhaps the correct thing to do is what the Roman Catholic church did after the fall of the Roman Empire
- Stand aside from existing society
- Build institutions that can survive social decay
- Be there at the beginning to influence what comes next
- The "collapse" of the Roman Empire, viewed in real-time was more of a long, slow decline than a collapse as we would think of it
- Took hundreds of years from the peak of the empire, under Hadrian, to the sacking of Rome by the Visigoths
- Plenty of time for a "slow-burning" movement to establish institutions that preserve culture and knowledge