While writing this posting, Max and I had several discussions about anthropic bias. It left me pretty uncomfortable with the application of it here as well, although I often took the position of defending it during our debates. I strongly relate to your use of the word “mysterious”.
A prior that “we are not exceptionally special” seems to work pretty good across lots of beliefs that have occurred throughout history. I feel like that prior works really well but is at odds with the anthropic bias argument.
I’m still haven’t resolved whether the anthropic argument is valid here in my own mind. But I share Ben’s discomfort.
While writing this posting, Max and I had several discussions about anthropic bias. It left me pretty uncomfortable with the application of it here as well, although I often took the position of defending it during our debates. I strongly relate to your use of the word “mysterious”.
A prior that “we are not exceptionally special” seems to work pretty good across lots of beliefs that have occurred throughout history. I feel like that prior works really well but is at odds with the anthropic bias argument.
I’m still haven’t resolved whether the anthropic argument is valid here in my own mind. But I share Ben’s discomfort.