You can choose what your source code is in the following sense: If you pick A, your source code will have been such that you picked A. If you pick B, your source code will have been such that you picked B.
This seems like what choosing always is with a compatibilist understanding of free will? EDT seems to work with no problems with combtablism about free will.
Unless I’m wrong, EDT will right-box if there is a visible bomb in the left box (all agents who discover a bomb in the left box and take left box get less utility than those who take the right box), but FDT (correctly) wouldn’t.
You can choose what your source code is in the following sense: If you pick A, your source code will have been such that you picked A. If you pick B, your source code will have been such that you picked B.
This seems like what choosing always is with a compatibilist understanding of free will? EDT seems to work with no problems with combtablism about free will.
Unless I’m wrong, EDT will right-box if there is a visible bomb in the left box (all agents who discover a bomb in the left box and take left box get less utility than those who take the right box), but FDT (correctly) wouldn’t.