I suggested a similar approach in deconfusing logical counterfactuals where we erase information about the agent so that we end up with multiple possible agents, though I wouldn’t be surprised if other people have also tried asking their agent to ask about how other agents reason. Your approach is different in that the original agent isn’t included among the set of agents considered and that seems like a useful adaption that I hadn’t considered as long as we can provide appropriate justification. I also provide some more just
Anyway, it’s good to see someone else thinking along a similar (but different) track and I’d be curious to hear what you think about my approach.
I suggested a similar approach in deconfusing logical counterfactuals where we erase information about the agent so that we end up with multiple possible agents, though I wouldn’t be surprised if other people have also tried asking their agent to ask about how other agents reason. Your approach is different in that the original agent isn’t included among the set of agents considered and that seems like a useful adaption that I hadn’t considered as long as we can provide appropriate justification. I also provide some more just
Anyway, it’s good to see someone else thinking along a similar (but different) track and I’d be curious to hear what you think about my approach.