Not actually assume, but that’s certainly Bayesian evidence (should Bob have tried T1, he would likely respond in another way).
Also, :smile: your own comment is a fairly large bit of evidence that you haven’t yet read the Sequences (by the way, I recommend doing that). For instance, you can consider different ways of thinking, answer the questions 1-4 from their perspectives, and that would be evidence on which way is better—though, reality is still the ultimate judge how each situation turns out.
should Bob have tried T1, he would likely respond in another way
Why doesn’t saying “T₁ is only strong in C, the nature of A is C” indicate that he has tried it?
Yes, I haven’t read the Sequences yet. Just the new user’s guide. To make it quick, can you give me the section that’s relevant to the question?
By “their perspectives”, whose? If Alice’s, then I think she would say all of them are incorrect. Because that’s her position at the beginning. And that’s useless information, since I don’t know why she thinks so. If I know then I wouldn’t ask this question at the beginning.
Not actually assume, but that’s certainly Bayesian evidence (should Bob have tried T1, he would likely respond in another way).
Also, :smile: your own comment is a fairly large bit of evidence that you haven’t yet read the Sequences (by the way, I recommend doing that). For instance, you can consider different ways of thinking, answer the questions 1-4 from their perspectives, and that would be evidence on which way is better—though, reality is still the ultimate judge how each situation turns out.
Why doesn’t saying “T₁ is only strong in C, the nature of A is C” indicate that he has tried it?
Yes, I haven’t read the Sequences yet. Just the new user’s guide. To make it quick, can you give me the section that’s relevant to the question?
By “their perspectives”, whose? If Alice’s, then I think she would say all of them are incorrect. Because that’s her position at the beginning. And that’s useless information, since I don’t know why she thinks so. If I know then I wouldn’t ask this question at the beginning.