There are similarities in the human emotional experience of deciding Newcomb’s problem and the marriage proposal problem.
If that is true (which I am not sure of, and it is hard to tell since your vague claim doesn’t specify the common emotional experience), isn’t that just an example of how our human emotions are misleading?
I hate to have to ask this sort of question again, but would the downvoters care to explain why it is wrong for me to ask why PJEby thinks we should draw conclusions about decision theory from human emotional reactions, or to ask what particular emotional reactions he is talking about?
If that is true (which I am not sure of, and it is hard to tell since your vague claim doesn’t specify the common emotional experience), isn’t that just an example of how our human emotions are misleading?
I hate to have to ask this sort of question again, but would the downvoters care to explain why it is wrong for me to ask why PJEby thinks we should draw conclusions about decision theory from human emotional reactions, or to ask what particular emotional reactions he is talking about?