It’s not just the one post, it’s the whole sequence of related posts.
It’s hard for me to summarize it all and do it justice, but it disagrees with the way you’re framing this. I would suggest you read some of that sequence and/or some of the decision theory papers for a defense of “should” notions being used even when believing in a deterministic world, which you reject. I don’t really want to argue the whole thing from scratch, but that is where our disagreement would lie.
It’s not just the one post, it’s the whole sequence of related posts.
It’s hard for me to summarize it all and do it justice, but it disagrees with the way you’re framing this. I would suggest you read some of that sequence and/or some of the decision theory papers for a defense of “should” notions being used even when believing in a deterministic world, which you reject. I don’t really want to argue the whole thing from scratch, but that is where our disagreement would lie.