80,000 Hours Podcast

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

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Oct 28, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Alan Hájek, a philosophy professor at the Australian National University and expert on probability and decision theory, tackles the perplexing St. Petersburg paradox. He explores how traditional calculations of expected value suggest infinite earnings, despite the reality of finite payouts. The conversation dives into heuristics in philosophical inquiry, the complexities of unique events, and critiques of frequentism, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of probability, decision-making, and moral implications.
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ADVICE

Question Probability's Meaning

  • Explore the meaning of probability and how it fits into our understanding of the world.
  • Don't just accept equations without questioning their underlying meaning.
ADVICE

Check Extreme Cases

  • Check extreme cases when evaluating philosophical theses.
  • Extreme cases can reveal hidden flaws or inspire new ideas.
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Focus on "The"

  • Pay attention to the word "the" in philosophical claims, often indicating exactly one.
  • Challenge this by exploring if multiple or zero instances exist.
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