My argument for bounded utility is this: if a mind is so far into the future that specifying where it is takes as much information input as generating the mind from scratch, in what sense is it more present-in-the-world than the mind-from-scratch is?
My argument for bounded utility is this: if a mind is so far into the future that specifying where it is takes as much information input as generating the mind from scratch, in what sense is it more present-in-the-world than the mind-from-scratch is?