If you are serious about researching FAI, and see it as more than an idle hobby, you should put more emphasis on study of existing math, e.g. learn logic and recursion theory to graduate level.
Those are not my strengths. We have a lot of really smart people working from that approach already; and they’re probably going to be a lot more useful than I ever will be or would be. But I feel a lot more comfortable playing around with concepts like timeless trade than recursion theory: probably because my weaknesses are less apparent there, but still.
We have a lot of really smart people working from that approach already
We do? Like who? There are qualified people who don’t work on the problem, and also a few unqualified people who do. Maybe six people I know of who are both qualified and possibly do useful work on the problem.
But I feel a lot more comfortable playing around with concepts like timeless trade than recursion theory: probably because my weaknesses are less apparent there, but still.
It’s a matter of improving your sanity when thinking about conceptually difficult questions, not of narrow skill or “approach” (which is a weasel word, like “in my opinion”, trying to lift responsibility). Anybody smart can study.
It’s a matter of improving your sanity when thinking about conceptually difficult questions
That’s an important point. That is the main reason why I will learn learn math and computer science. Also I’d like to have a better idea of what’s special about ADT. ;)
If you are serious about researching FAI, and see it as more than an idle hobby, you should put more emphasis on study of existing math, e.g. learn logic and recursion theory to graduate level.
Those are not my strengths. We have a lot of really smart people working from that approach already; and they’re probably going to be a lot more useful than I ever will be or would be. But I feel a lot more comfortable playing around with concepts like timeless trade than recursion theory: probably because my weaknesses are less apparent there, but still.
We do? Like who? There are qualified people who don’t work on the problem, and also a few unqualified people who do. Maybe six people I know of who are both qualified and possibly do useful work on the problem.
It’s a matter of improving your sanity when thinking about conceptually difficult questions, not of narrow skill or “approach” (which is a weasel word, like “in my opinion”, trying to lift responsibility). Anybody smart can study.
That’s an important point. That is the main reason why I will learn learn math and computer science. Also I’d like to have a better idea of what’s special about ADT. ;)