This paper proposes a new explanation for the paradoxes related to anthropic reasoning. Solutions to the Sleeping Beauty Problem and the Doomsday argument are discussed in detail. The main argument can be summarized as follows: 1. Our thoughts, reasonings and narratives inherently comes from a certain perspective. With each perspective there is a center, or using the term broadly, a self. 2. The natural first-person perspective is most primitive. However we can also think and express from others’ perspectives with a theory of mind. 3. A perspective’s center could be unrelated to the topic of discussion so its de se thoughts need not to be considered, e.g. the perspective of an outside observer. Let’s call these the third- person perspect...
I review a number of approaches that attempt to deal with the gap that seems to exist between first-...
An attempt to resolve the controversy regarding the solution of the Sleeping Beauty Problem in the f...
Attempts to reproduce animateness using appliances generates a paradox that provides a new view to l...
This paper proposes a new explanation for the paradoxes related to anthropic reasoning. Solutions to...
Reasoning that takes into account self-locating evidence in apparently plausible ways sometimes yiel...
The way a rational agent changes her belief in certain proposition/hypotheses in the light of new ev...
I consider the puzzles arising from four interrelated problems involving `anthropic' reasoning, and ...
This paper sets out to solve the Sleeping Beauty problem and various related anthropic (self-locatin...
First-person and third-person perspectives are different items of human consciousness.\ud Feeling th...
In this paper, I challenge two Cartesian assumptions. The first assumption to be challenged is that ...
A large number of essays address the Sleeping Beauty problem, which undermines the validity of Bayes...
In this paper, I argue for a version of panpsychist idealism on first-person experiential ...
I outline three conceptions of seeing that a creature might possess: ‘the headlamp conception,’ whic...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is test stone for theories about self- locating belief, i.e. theories ab...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is test stone for theories about self-locating belief, i.e. theories abo...
I review a number of approaches that attempt to deal with the gap that seems to exist between first-...
An attempt to resolve the controversy regarding the solution of the Sleeping Beauty Problem in the f...
Attempts to reproduce animateness using appliances generates a paradox that provides a new view to l...
This paper proposes a new explanation for the paradoxes related to anthropic reasoning. Solutions to...
Reasoning that takes into account self-locating evidence in apparently plausible ways sometimes yiel...
The way a rational agent changes her belief in certain proposition/hypotheses in the light of new ev...
I consider the puzzles arising from four interrelated problems involving `anthropic' reasoning, and ...
This paper sets out to solve the Sleeping Beauty problem and various related anthropic (self-locatin...
First-person and third-person perspectives are different items of human consciousness.\ud Feeling th...
In this paper, I challenge two Cartesian assumptions. The first assumption to be challenged is that ...
A large number of essays address the Sleeping Beauty problem, which undermines the validity of Bayes...
In this paper, I argue for a version of panpsychist idealism on first-person experiential ...
I outline three conceptions of seeing that a creature might possess: ‘the headlamp conception,’ whic...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is test stone for theories about self- locating belief, i.e. theories ab...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is test stone for theories about self-locating belief, i.e. theories abo...
I review a number of approaches that attempt to deal with the gap that seems to exist between first-...
An attempt to resolve the controversy regarding the solution of the Sleeping Beauty Problem in the f...
Attempts to reproduce animateness using appliances generates a paradox that provides a new view to l...