Anna, talking about all reasonable meanings of “knew more and thought faster” is a very strong condition.
I would guess… call it 95% probability that a substantial fraction of reasonable construals of “knew more, thought faster” would deconvert the extrapolated Hollerith, and maybe 80% probability that most reasonable construals would so deconvert him. (2) gets negligible probability mass (if Hollerith got to a consistent place, he got there by an unusual sequence of adopted propositional moral beliefs with many degrees of freedom) and so (3) by subtraction.
Anna, talking about all reasonable meanings of “knew more and thought faster” is a very strong condition.
I would guess… call it 95% probability that a substantial fraction of reasonable construals of “knew more, thought faster” would deconvert the extrapolated Hollerith, and maybe 80% probability that most reasonable construals would so deconvert him. (2) gets negligible probability mass (if Hollerith got to a consistent place, he got there by an unusual sequence of adopted propositional moral beliefs with many degrees of freedom) and so (3) by subtraction.