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by Klaperman
3566 days ago
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And what if the propositions we want to reason about are self-referencing or say something about the system itself in a Godelian way? You need probabilistic reasoning for that to actually work. Also, "simply prove/disprove the propositions" requires infinite computational resources (we don't know how long the proofs will be or if there are any). Logical induction does not. |
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