== Objective Correctitude ==
 
== Objective Correctitude ==
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It seems to me that every well-posed question has a correct answer. "Is [[Wikipedia:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]] a good game?" is not well-posed. A better question is "Does Grognor enjoy playing Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door?" and the answer to this question is 'yes'. To pose the question perfectly well would entail delimiting exactly what "Grognor" and "enjoy" and "Paper Mario" and "playing" actually are, to infinite levels of detail. This is impossible. But notice we did not have to do this; the question was good enough. Incorrect questions that posit subjective elements can be transformed and translated into questions that don't. If you find a question to which this is demonstrably impossible, it seems to me that what you have found is nonsense, not a question. In these and similar cases, the "answer" to a [http://lesswrong.com/lw/og/wrong_questions/ wrong question] is ruthlessly tearing it apart, exposing its guts. The guts are made of meaninglessness.
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It seems to me that every well-posed question has a correct answer. "Is [[Wikipedia:Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]] a good game?" is not well-posed. A better question is "Does Grognor enjoy playing Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door?" and the answer to this question is ''yes''. To pose the question perfectly well would entail delimiting exactly what "Grognor" and "enjoy" and "Paper Mario" and "playing" actually are, to infinite levels of detail. This is impossible. But notice we did not have to do this; the question was good enough. Incorrect questions that posit subjective elements can be transformed and translated into questions that don't. If you find a question to which this is demonstrably impossible, it seems to me that what you have found is nonsense, not a question. In these and similar cases, the "answer" to a [http://lesswrong.com/lw/og/wrong_questions/ wrong question] is ruthlessly tearing it apart, exposing its guts. The guts are made of meaninglessness.