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Vaniver comments on The Number Choosing Game: Against the existence of perfect theoretical rationality - Less Wrong Discussion

-1 Post author: casebash 29 January 2016 01:04AM

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Comment author: Vaniver 08 January 2016 03:37:51PM *  0 points [-]

If asked whether the problem is solvable, a perfectly rational agent would reply that it is.

Why? It's a problem without a solution. Would a perfect rational agent say the problem of finding a negative integer that's greater than 2 is solvable?

Comment author: casebash 08 January 2016 11:03:25PM 0 points [-]

Sorry, that was a typo. It was meant to say "isn't" rather than "is"