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buybuydandavis comments on Personal examples of semantic stopsigns - Less Wrong Discussion

44 Post author: Alexei 06 December 2013 02:12AM

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Comment author: buybuydandavis 07 December 2013 02:24:52AM 2 points [-]

I'd say that's just good practice, as demonstrated by a recent thread by Phil Goetz, and generally advocated by ET Jaynes. Low probability events can be resurrected into consideration by evidence, while zero probability events can't.

Comment author: fubarobfusco 07 December 2013 03:26:49AM 2 points [-]

Something to consider:

"The probability of X is lower than the disjunction of the probabilities that I have misunderstood the question or you have misunderstood my response."

In other words, as far as I can usefully communicate to you, the probability is, well, epsilon.