Most people would call that begging the question. I will refrain from that particular accusation since ordinarily people just mean if you agree with the premises of course you would agree with the conclusion. But there is something to the point they would be making: if you are sure of that in general, that is already claiming more than the claim that you believe that you believe that you exist. In other words, it can be “logically deduced” only by assuming even more stuff.
Also, in order to have a probability of 1 for the conclusion, you would need a probability of 1 for that claim, not just reasonable confidence.
“In the case where I (Dragon God) believes X, they believe they believe X”.
I am reasonably confident that is true.
Most people would call that begging the question. I will refrain from that particular accusation since ordinarily people just mean if you agree with the premises of course you would agree with the conclusion. But there is something to the point they would be making: if you are sure of that in general, that is already claiming more than the claim that you believe that you believe that you exist. In other words, it can be “logically deduced” only by assuming even more stuff.
Also, in order to have a probability of 1 for the conclusion, you would need a probability of 1 for that claim, not just reasonable confidence.