Well, they can wriggle out of this by denying P(simple math step) = 1
Doesn’t this imply you’d be willing to accept P(2+2=5) on good enough odds?
This might be pragmatically a reasonable thing to do, but if you accept that all math might be broken, you’ve already given up any hope of consistency.
Well, they can wriggle out of this by denying P(simple math step) = 1, which is why I introduced this variation.
Doesn’t this imply you’d be willing to accept P(2+2=5) on good enough odds?
This might be pragmatically a reasonable thing to do, but if you accept that all math might be broken, you’ve already given up any hope of consistency.