Yup. Bayesian agents aren't good at thinking about themselves, and if you can't think about yourself you're in trouble when someone starts offering you bets. I feel like there must be a way in which the whole thing is ironic in a philosophically deep way but I can't quite put my finger on it.
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 )