Astral codex ten (acx), formerly slate star codex (ssc), is a blog focused on science, medicine (especially psychiatry), philosophy, politics, and futurism Scott alexander is a psychiatrist in california The blog is written by scott alexander siskind, [1] a san francisco bay area psychiatrist, [2] under the pen name scott alexander
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Slate star codex was launched in 2013 and was discontinued on june 23, 2020
As of july 22, 2020, the blog.
Scott alexander shares a collection of 61 interesting links, spanning topics from ai development and scientific studies to cultural observations and policy discussions Scott provides commentary and analysis on. Scott is a psychiatrist by profession, and some posts are about psychiatry, consciousness, and the brain But he also writes about philosophy, politics, and science
And, as part of the “rationalist” community, he writes about epistemology One “advantage” of working in psychiatry is getting a window into an otherwise invisible world of really miserable people Scott alexander (born 1984) is a pseudonymous american psychiatrist and blogger Alexander is the author of the blogs slate star codex (ssc) and its successor astral codex ten (acx), and a contributor—originally under the user name yvain—to the community blog lesswrong
Background alexander studied philosophy as an undergraduate, and in 2012 graduated from university college cork school of.
Pretty sure scott alexander has a day job as a psychiatrist, so i'm inclined to believe he has some idea what he's talking about on this subject, and even though caplan makes some interesting points, it's clear that he has much less expertise and shouldn't be so confident. Alexander scott md affiliation forensic psychiatrist, diplomate in psychiatry and forensic psychiatry, american board of psychiatry and neurology, state of michigan department of health and human services