I think I’m happy to say that in this example, you’re warranted in reasoning like: “I have no information about the biases of the three coins except that they’re in the range [0.2, 0.7]. The space ‘possible biases of the coin’ seems like a privileged space with respect to which I can apply the principle of indifference, so there’s a positive motivation for having a determinate probability distribution about each of the three coins centered on 0.45.”
But many epistemic situations we face in the real world, especially when reasoning about the far future, are not like that. We don’t have a clear, privileged range of numbers to which we can apply the principle of indifference. Rather we have lots of vague guesses about a complicated web of things, and our reasons for thinking a given action could be good for the far future are qualitatively different from (hence not symmetric with) our reasons for thinking it could be bad. (Getting into the details of the case for this is better left for top-level posts I’m working on, but that’s the prima facie idea.)
I think I’m happy to say that in this example, you’re warranted in reasoning like: “I have no information about the biases of the three coins except that they’re in the range [0.2, 0.7]. The space ‘possible biases of the coin’ seems like a privileged space with respect to which I can apply the principle of indifference, so there’s a positive motivation for having a determinate probability distribution about each of the three coins centered on 0.45.”
But many epistemic situations we face in the real world, especially when reasoning about the far future, are not like that. We don’t have a clear, privileged range of numbers to which we can apply the principle of indifference. Rather we have lots of vague guesses about a complicated web of things, and our reasons for thinking a given action could be good for the far future are qualitatively different from (hence not symmetric with) our reasons for thinking it could be bad. (Getting into the details of the case for this is better left for top-level posts I’m working on, but that’s the prima facie idea.)