So you don’t think there is an actual fact of the matter in regards to your status (or anyone else’s presumably).
I don’t think so. But the state of “status-seeking” is not a belief.
Also, many different brain states can embody the same accurate belief. Eliezer probably wants to have an accurate belief about his status-level. He just doesn’t want his brain to “implement” that belief in a certain way that he suspects would impair his intelligence.
I don’t think so. But the state of “status-seeking” is not a belief.
Also, many different brain states can embody the same accurate belief. Eliezer probably wants to have an accurate belief about his status-level. He just doesn’t want his brain to “implement” that belief in a certain way that he suspects would impair his intelligence.