I suspect the more fundamental difference of perspective here is about metaphysics. I feel like I can always fall back on "it doesn't really matter, I'm only talking in terms of physics because talking in terms of simulations causes people to go funny in the head", but my impression is that you're skeptical of such naive computationalism? (I don't think the hard problem has been at all solved and I have a real appreciation for the difference between syntax and semantics---I'm something of a property dualist?---but I still don't understand what may or may not be your opposing intuitions. (I'm sort of suspicious of SL4 folk I guess, I lump folk like Eliezer and a few others into the "never acclimated to SL5 and got left behind" crowd but only very tentatively.))
"never acclimated to SL5 and got left behind"
(But philosophical natter won't help with making actual progress, won't get you anywhere. Having concluded that physical world and the domain of decision theory are fundamentally mathematical, the next step is to master what people know about mathematical thinking, and perhaps physics. Fluency in commonly useful mental tools, just short of becoming specialized in anything in particular in order to complete this stage in reasonable time, like 10 years.)
These are extracts from some Facebook comments I made recently. I don't think they're actually understandable as is—they're definitely not formal and there isn't an actual underlying formalism I'm referring to, just commonly held intuitions. Or at least intuitions commonly held by me. Ahem. But anyway I figure it's worth a shot.
A proposal to
rationalizederive magick and miracles from updateless-like decision theoretic assumptions:(On Google+ I list my occupation as "Theoretical Thaumaturgist". ;P )