By the way, I worry that this phrase would sound cultish to anyone who wasn't familiar with Hofstadter's superrationality.
I learned superrationality in school. Not the name Hofstadter or anything about why superrationality is sane though.
The only problem with 'superrationality' is the connotation that CDT is rational. It's just not!
In my recent post, I outlined 5 conditions that I'd like a decision theory to pass; TDT, UDT and ADT pass them, while CDT and EDT don't. I called decision theories that passed those conditions "advanced decision theories", but that's probably not an optimal name. Can I ask you to brainstorm some other suggestions for me? (I may be writing a follow-up soon.)
As usual, it's best to brainstorm on your own before reading any of the comments. You can write down your ideas, then check if any have already been suggested, then comment with the new ones.
Thanks!