But doesn't statistical mechanics also fall out of decision theory? Or are you saying that perspective is not a useful one in that it doesn't explain the arrow of time? (I'm really tired right now, I apologize if I'm only half-responding to the things you're actually saying.)
But doesn't statistical mechanics also fall out of decision theory?
I don't see how.
Are you using decision theory to refer even to the process whereby you decide what to believe, and not just the process whereby you decide what to do?
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 )