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TheVoraciousObserver comments on Experience of typical mind fallacy. - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: TheVoraciousObserver 29 April 2015 12:25:13AM *  1 point [-]

I'm not so sure. Do we even model ourselves correctly, most of the time? I think it's a faulty assumption to conclude we models themselves correctly. I suspect that there are frequent times we do not understand our own thoughts, or can not trace the origins of thoughts, at least not easily. At least, this is the case with myself. If this is the case, then if our own mental model of ourselves is incomplete or imperfect, our models of others should be at least as bad.

Comment author: buybuydandavis 29 April 2015 01:37:03AM 2 points [-]

You don't have to model you, you simply have to execute you.

"If I were in his place, what would I do?"

That's a very easy and natural thing for us to do. It's not a matter of understanding the code, you just have to run it.

Comment author: Creutzer 29 April 2015 05:46:23AM 2 points [-]

I'm not sure this is so easy - people's self-simulations aren't that reliable, are they? Running a sandboxed version of yourself on a brain isn't so trivial.