> On 8/14/2017 10:40 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote: > > > If after a rat has been duplicated the 2 rats then have different > experiences, such as one getting a electric shock and one not getting one, > then they will no longer be identical and will behave differently in the > future. I see no indeterminacy or mystery > or deep philosophy > in any of this. > > > The rat can't see the indeterminacy, because we can't explain to the rat > the protocol. > > By their behaviour, rats show an operational understanding of probability. > The rat can cut through spurious philosophical argument, such as the claim > that making predictions in duplication experiments is gibberish. > -- Stathis Papaioannou
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