Anthropics: why probability isn't enough
This paper argues that the current treatment of anthropic and self-locating problems over-emphasises the importance of anthropic probabilities, and ignores other relevant and important factors, such as whether the various copies of the agents in question consider that they are acting in a linked fas...
Auteur principal: | Armstrong, S |
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Format: | Report |
Langue: | English |
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Future of Humanity Institute
2016
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