I am not fully sure how much this post will actually help me get rid of bucket errors. I think the really hard question in the process is (2). Bucket errors usually aren’t tagged like bucket errors, and even if I realize that I am in a situation where I might be making a bucket error, the correct resolution of the error is often very hard.
I had the same problem when I ran the algorithm. I made a too-hasty decision about what the “question” was, and “resolving” it was unsatisfying.
Perhaps adding a step for something like aversion factoring, in order to tease out which implication is the emotionally relevant one?
I had the same problem when I ran the algorithm. I made a too-hasty decision about what the “question” was, and “resolving” it was unsatisfying.
Perhaps adding a step for something like aversion factoring, in order to tease out which implication is the emotionally relevant one?