Based on your discussion of agent types, you seem to be aware that two-boxers (apparently) make these assumptions: 1) that your decision at game time has no causal impact on the agent type at the time of prediction 2) that your agent type at the time of prediction causes the prediction
To see why the two boxers assume the first point, consider if it were false that two boxers assume this. Then it would mean that two boxers entertain the possibility that your decision at game time has a causal impact on the agent type you display at the time of predictio... (read more)
Based on your discussion of agent types, you seem to be aware that two-boxers (apparently) make these assumptions:
1) that your decision at game time has no causal impact on the agent type at the time of prediction
2) that your agent type at the time of prediction causes the prediction
To see why the two boxers assume the first point, consider if it were false that two boxers assume this. Then it would mean that two boxers entertain the possibility that your decision at game time has a causal impact on the agent type you display at the time of predictio... (read more)