I think it’s really the same thing. Mapping probabilities to reality is sort of the quantitative version of matching degree of belief to amount of evidence.
Possibly taboo self-delusion? I’m not sure that’s what he means. Self-delusion in this context seems to mean something closer to deliberately modifying your confidence in a way that isn’t based on evidence.
I think it’s really the same thing. Mapping probabilities to reality is sort of the quantitative version of matching degree of belief to amount of evidence.
Possibly taboo self-delusion? I’m not sure that’s what he means. Self-delusion in this context seems to mean something closer to deliberately modifying your confidence in a way that isn’t based on evidence.