TheAncientGeek comments on Timeless Control - Less Wrong

19 Post author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 07 June 2008 05:16AM

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Comment author: Cyan2 08 June 2008 12:15:13AM 1 point [-]

Dennett's got an analogy to address how choice can be both deterministic and non-illusory. He asks his audience to consider a deterministic chess-playing algorithm. You can play the same game with this algorithm over and over -- it doesn't learn. If you look at its internal state, you can see it generating ply-reply trees and evaluating the positions thus generated. In this view, "making a choice" reduces to "running a decision-making algorithm". The computer chess player doesn't have the cognitive apparatus to have an illusory experience of doing anything, and yet it remains meaningful to speak of the reasons it has for making the choices it does.

HA, what do you think of this analogy? (tone: genuine curiosity)

Comment author: TheAncientGeek 21 March 2014 09:23:03AM *  1 point [-]

Free will is about free choices, choices that could have been different. Unfree choices are trivially compatible with determinism.