Jabba
Philosopher
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- Feb 23, 2012
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- So for now, I'll focus on what I think are your three major objections:
1. That my current existence is so improbable -- given hypothesis "A" -- is NOT evidence against that hypothesis.
2. My hypotheses are too poorly defined to be dealt with by Bayesian inference, taken seriously or, understood.
3. The probability numbers that I propose are “off the wall” at best.
- I'll start with #2.
- Jay, if you're still around, could you give me your current take on this issue? Otherwise, I might be forced to agree to disagree regarding it…
- As I see it, I am trying to compare the probability of two SIMPLE (and complementary) hypotheses: "A" -- that each of us humans (in general) lives but one, finite, life, at most; and "Non-A" -- in at least some respect, A is incorrect.
- I think that most anyone without “an axe to grind” will have no problem understanding sufficiently what I mean by “A” in order to evaluate it. If such neutral persons understand what is meant by “complement,” they will also have no problem understanding what I mean by “Non-A.”
- For now at least, in regard to #2, I rest my case.
--- Jabba
1. That my current existence is so improbable -- given hypothesis "A" -- is NOT evidence against that hypothesis.
2. My hypotheses are too poorly defined to be dealt with by Bayesian inference, taken seriously or, understood.
3. The probability numbers that I propose are “off the wall” at best.
- I'll start with #2.
- Jay, if you're still around, could you give me your current take on this issue? Otherwise, I might be forced to agree to disagree regarding it…
- As I see it, I am trying to compare the probability of two SIMPLE (and complementary) hypotheses: "A" -- that each of us humans (in general) lives but one, finite, life, at most; and "Non-A" -- in at least some respect, A is incorrect.
- I think that most anyone without “an axe to grind” will have no problem understanding sufficiently what I mean by “A” in order to evaluate it. If such neutral persons understand what is meant by “complement,” they will also have no problem understanding what I mean by “Non-A.”
- For now at least, in regard to #2, I rest my case.
--- Jabba