Rational Self-Doubt - Philosophy
Rational Self-Doubt - Philosophy
Rational Self-Doubt - Philosophy
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Re-Cal Re-capNews about reliability level could require:merely a moment of silence (if already calibrated)loss of confidenceuptick in confidenceThe effect depends on quantity, and is not runaway.A rational subject retains unity and coherence not by perfectself-knowledge or unconditional self-respect but bycoherently 1) handling fallibility, and 2) conforming to a singleprobability function at two orders.Re-Cal 1) is required by the Principal Principle, 2) is coherent, 3)is not distorting, 4) converges in the long run, 5) has addedvalue over first-order conditionalization.48