Recovering Irrationalist:
True: my expected value would be 50 years of torture, but I don’t think that changes my argument much.
Sebastian:
I’m not sure I understand what you’re trying to say. (50*365)/3^^^3 (which is basically the same thing as 1/3^^^3) days of torture wouldn’t be anything at all, because it wouldn’t be noticeable. I don’t think you can divide time to that extent from the point of view of human consciousness.
I don’t think the math in my personal utility-estimation algorithm works out significantly differently depending on which of the cases is chosen.
To the extent that you think that and it is reasonable, I suppose that would undermine my argument that the personal choice framework is the wrong way of looking at the question. I would choose the speck every day, and it seems like a clear choice to me, but perhaps that just reflects that I have the bias this thought experiment was meant to bring out.
Recovering Irrationalist:
True: my expected value would be 50 years of torture, but I don’t think that changes my argument much.
Sebastian:
I’m not sure I understand what you’re trying to say. (50*365)/3^^^3 (which is basically the same thing as 1/3^^^3) days of torture wouldn’t be anything at all, because it wouldn’t be noticeable. I don’t think you can divide time to that extent from the point of view of human consciousness.
I don’t think the math in my personal utility-estimation algorithm works out significantly differently depending on which of the cases is chosen.
To the extent that you think that and it is reasonable, I suppose that would undermine my argument that the personal choice framework is the wrong way of looking at the question. I would choose the speck every day, and it seems like a clear choice to me, but perhaps that just reflects that I have the bias this thought experiment was meant to bring out.