This paper talks about reflexive decision models and claims to develop a form of CDT which one boxes.
It’s in my to-read list but I haven’t got to it yet so I’m not sure whether it’s of interest but I’m posting it just in case (it could be a while until I have time to read it so I won’t be able to post a more informed comment any time soon).
Though this theory post-dates TDT and so isn’t interesting from that perspective.
There were plenty of previous theories trying to go beyond CDT or EDT, they just weren’t satisfactory.
This paper talks about reflexive decision models and claims to develop a form of CDT which one boxes.
It’s in my to-read list but I haven’t got to it yet so I’m not sure whether it’s of interest but I’m posting it just in case (it could be a while until I have time to read it so I won’t be able to post a more informed comment any time soon).
Though this theory post-dates TDT and so isn’t interesting from that perspective.
Dispositional decision theory :P
… which I cannot find a link to the paper for, now. Hm. But basically it was just TDT, with less awareness of why.
EDIT: Ah, here it was. Credit to Tim Tyler.
I checked it. Not the same thing.