A paradox in decision theory.

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Webnewcomb’s paradox is that game theory’s expected utility and dominance principles appear to provide conflicting recommendations for what you should choose.

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The paradox goes as follows:

Webnewcomb's paradox (or newcomb's problem) is a problem in decision theory in which the seemingly rational decision ends up with a worse outcome than the seemingly irrational.

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Weba interesting corollary to newcomb's problem is the psychological twin prisoner’s dilemma.

Webnewcomb's paradox is that game theory's expected utility and dominance principles appear to provide conflicting recommendations for what you should choose.

Just like under fearful’s reasoning, under realist’s.

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Webrealist’s interpretation of newcomb’s paradox specifies what it is you can fix concerning p(y, g), and what is fixed by w.

Given two boxes, b1 which contains $1000 and b2 which contains either nothing or a million dollars, you may.

Webnewcomb’s paradox is considered to be a big deal, but it’s actually straightforward from a statistical perspective.

An agent and her twin must both choose to either “cooperate” or.

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