I of course am not definitive here, but I strongly suspect that from EY’s perspective it means precisely that.
If so, I don’t think he can maintain that position consistently, since he has already benefited from the work of many mainstream philosophers, and continues to do so—for example Bostrom on anthropic reasoning.
I of course am not definitive here, but I strongly suspect that from EY’s perspective it means precisely that.
If so, I don’t think he can maintain that position consistently, since he has already benefited from the work of many mainstream philosophers, and continues to do so—for example Bostrom on anthropic reasoning.