Re: reasoning under computational limitations

From: Nick Bostrom (bostrom@ndirect.co.uk)
Date: Mon Mar 29 1999 - 10:16:25 MST


Wei Dai wrote:

> > And in general when faced with a computational
> > problem that we can't solve, (1) does it always make sense to reason as if
> > there is a probability distribution on the answer and (2) how do we come
> > up with this distribution?

We don't need to assume an objective chance for these cases if we
don't want to. You can use a person's subjective probability, which
you find out about by asking him about what odds he would be willing
to bet at.

Nick Bostrom
http://www.hedweb.com/nickb n.bostrom@lse.ac.uk
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
London School of Economics



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