In decision theory, we often talk about programs that know their own source code. I'm very confused about how that theory applies to people, or even to computer programs that don't happen to know their own source code. I've managed to distill my confusion into three short questions:
1) Am I uncertain about my own source code?
2) If yes, what kind of uncertainty is that? Logical, indexical, or something else?
3) What is the mathematically correct way for me to handle such uncertainty?
Don't try to answer them all at once! I'll be glad to see even a 10% answer to one question.
Well, there was an unfortunate accident. One evening he was sitting in a bar and the bartender asked him whether he wanted another glass of wine. "I think not" Descartes answered and poof! was never seen again...
The joke thread is ----> http://lesswrong.com/r/discussion/lw/ki0/jokes_thread/ thataway.