Paul is implicitly conditioning his actions on being in a world where there’s a decent amount of expected value left for his actions to affect. This is technically part of a decision procedure, rather than a statement about epistemic credences, but it’s confusing because he frames it as an epistemic credence.
Paul is implicitly conditioning his actions on being in a world where there’s a decent amount of expected value left for his actions to affect. This is technically part of a decision procedure, rather than a statement about epistemic credences, but it’s confusing because he frames it as an epistemic credence.
See also this thread.