Vladimir_Nesov comments on Diseased thinking: dissolving questions about disease - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 09 June 2010 10:49:50AM 4 points [-]

Since the consequences are determined by your algorithm, whatever your algorithm will do, will actually happen. Thus, the algorithm can contemplate what would be the consequences of alternative choices and make the choice it likes most. The consideration of alternatives is part of the decision-making algorithm, which gives it the property of consistently picking goal-optimizing decisions. Only these goal-optimizing decisions actually get made, but the process of considering alternatives is how they get computed.

Comment author: Ganapati 12 June 2010 06:14:21AM -1 points [-]

Sure. So consequentialism is the name for the process that happens in every programmed entity, making it useless to distinguish between two different approaches.