In other words, the claim isn’t that your program is incorrect, it’s that it requires more justification than you might think in order to persuasively show that it correctly represents Newcomb’s problem. Maybe you think understanding this isn’t particularly important, but I think knowing exactly what is going on is key to understanding how to construct logical-counterfactuals in general.
In other words, the claim isn’t that your program is incorrect, it’s that it requires more justification than you might think in order to persuasively show that it correctly represents Newcomb’s problem. Maybe you think understanding this isn’t particularly important, but I think knowing exactly what is going on is key to understanding how to construct logical-counterfactuals in general.