There likely is, but I don’t have any links off-hand. IMO, the major flaw is that some passages are dense and unclear. It’s difficult to understand some explanations and examples as a result. Don’t be discouraged if you have to re-re-re-read a part of a paper in order to decipher the meaning. I certainly had to.
Beyond that, people disagree about TDT itself and have tried to make revisions, as well as revisions to those revisions. (Hence UDT and ADT.) Those flaws are discussed in the blog posts on decision theory, as well in in comment sections. Even still, that information is dispersed and unorganized. So far as I can tell, most of it just exists within the minds of individuals and hasn’t been formally written up yet.
Is there a place on this website (or elsewhere) where the major flaws in Eliezer’s paper are pointed out and discussed?
There likely is, but I don’t have any links off-hand. IMO, the major flaw is that some passages are dense and unclear. It’s difficult to understand some explanations and examples as a result. Don’t be discouraged if you have to re-re-re-read a part of a paper in order to decipher the meaning. I certainly had to.
Beyond that, people disagree about TDT itself and have tried to make revisions, as well as revisions to those revisions. (Hence UDT and ADT.) Those flaws are discussed in the blog posts on decision theory, as well in in comment sections. Even still, that information is dispersed and unorganized. So far as I can tell, most of it just exists within the minds of individuals and hasn’t been formally written up yet.