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#139 — Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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Is There a Heuristic in Philosophy?

Philosophy often comes up with some radical claim like, we don't know anything. But then we try to soften the blow a bit and we find some way. We know a little bit or we have to understand knowledge the right way. Long termism could be thought of in this way: Maybe the thing that comes naturally to us is to focus on the short term consequences of what we do. Then you push that out a bit and then an extreme case would be, well, gosh, our actions have consequences until the end of time for the rest of history. So maybe we should be more focused on that.

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