Kingreaper comments on Consequentialism Need Not Be Nearsighted - Less Wrong

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Comment author: gjm 31 August 2011 11:05:02AM 2 points [-]

I wonder what fraction of the world's population has the necessary concepts in their heads to believe (or disbelieve) anything even slightly like "some doctors use TDT or something like it". I'd have thought well below 0.1%.

Comment author: Kingreaper 31 August 2011 01:37:51PM *  2 points [-]

I was aware of, and practising, timeless decision theory before ever stumbling across Lesswrong, and, while I know this may just be the "typical mind fallacy" I would be surprised if only 0.1% of people had similar thoughts.

Sure, I didn't call it TDT, because that is a piece of jargon only present in this community, but the basic principle is certainly not unique, or unknown, and I would expect that even many who don't undestand it would use it subconsciously.