And my own answer to this question is that we’re a fragmented philosopher, with many different humans, each of whom has many different intuitions. In the example given of Bayesian Updating versus UDT, we have both timeless intuitions and Bayesian ones. The timeless/updateless/acausal intuitions come from the human intuitions about pride, dignity, honor, etc, which were developed because humans interacted with other humans.
The timeless/updateless/acausal intuitions come from the human intuitions about pride, dignity, honor, etc, which were developed because humans interacted with other humans.
Umm… I first thought of the updateless idea while trying to figure out anthropic reasoning. I fail to see how that had anything to do with pride, dignity, honor, etc.
I think this is correct. Using my formulation, the Bayseian system is what I call a “theory of reality”, the timeless one is the “theory of mind”, which I see as the trade-off along the autism spectrum.
And my own answer to this question is that we’re a fragmented philosopher, with many different humans, each of whom has many different intuitions. In the example given of Bayesian Updating versus UDT, we have both timeless intuitions and Bayesian ones. The timeless/updateless/acausal intuitions come from the human intuitions about pride, dignity, honor, etc, which were developed because humans interacted with other humans.
Umm… I first thought of the updateless idea while trying to figure out anthropic reasoning. I fail to see how that had anything to do with pride, dignity, honor, etc.
I think this is correct. Using my formulation, the Bayseian system is what I call a “theory of reality”, the timeless one is the “theory of mind”, which I see as the trade-off along the autism spectrum.