Any chance you could clarify?
In the troll bridge problem, the counterfactual (the agent crossing the bridge) would indicate the inconsistency of the agent’s logical system of reasoning. See this post and what demski calls a subjective theory of counterfactuals.
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In the troll bridge problem, the counterfactual (the agent crossing the bridge) would indicate the inconsistency of the agent’s logical system of reasoning. See this post and what demski calls a subjective theory of counterfactuals.