EFTA00980980Set 9
2014-01-023p1,336w
behavior any faster than the behavior itself. One can construct
> fragmentary, incomplete models of oneself that capture some aspect of
> one's behavior. But to construct a full model ... oneself requires at
> least as many physical resources (atoms, energy, time) as one possesses.
> In other words, the only complete model one can make of oneself
> is oneself itself.
> This
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EFTA01942862Set 10
2014-01-023p1,328w
behavior any faster than the behavior itself. One can construct
> fragmentary, incomplete models of oneself that capture some aspect of
> one's behavior. But to construct a full model ... oneself requires at
> least as many physical resources (atoms, energy, time) as one possesses.
> In other words, the only complete model one can make of oneself
> is oneself itself.
This
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EFTA01788693Set 10
2014-01-023p1,332w
behavior any faster than the behavior itself. One can
> construct fragmentary, incomplete models of oneself that capture some
> aspect of one's behavior. But to construct a full model ... oneself
> requires at least as many physical resources (atoms, energy, time) as one =ossesses.
> In other words, the only complete model one can make of oneself is
> oneself itself.
• This
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EFTA01739441Set 10
2016-10-234p1,139w
conveys a strong advantage.
Of course, such models arc necessarily incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will: I show that the incompleteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for one's inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self reference: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. This does indeed allow for extended cycles of deception
and intent
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01739441.pdf
EFTA00625893Set 9
2016-10-234p1,567w
conveys a strong advantage.
Of course, such models are necessarily incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will,' I show that the incompleteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for one's inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self reference: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. This does indeed allow for extended cycles of deception
and intent
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00625893.pdf
EFTA01738007Set 10
2016-11-062p578w
remaining 10% are
unconscious 100%
of the time. The ability to refer to oneself, to remember one's actions in the past, and to imagine
oneself
acting in the future ... someone
undergoing
the constant threat of natural selection.
Similarly, the ability to represent oneself to another self-aware being opens up the possibility of
forms of
cooperation and collaboration that
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01738007.pdf
EFTA01062603Set 9
2016-11-073p871w
remaining 10% are unconscious 100%
of the time. The ability to refer to oneself, to remember one's actions in the past, and to imagine oneself
acting in the future ... someone undergoing
the constant threat of natural selection.
Similarly, the ability to represent oneself to another self-aware being opens up the possibility of forms of
cooperation and collaboration that
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01062603.pdf
EFTA01062554Set 9
2016-11-062p670w
remaining 10% are unconscious 100%
of the time. The ability to refer to oneself, to remember one's actions in the past, and to imagine oneself
acting in the future ... someone undergoing
the constant threat of natural selection.
Similarly, the ability to represent oneself to another self-aware being opens up the possibility of forms of
cooperation and collaboration that
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01062554.pdf
EFTA00814439Set 9
2016-10-234p1,386w
conveys a strong advantage.
Of course, such models are necessarily incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will,' I show that the incompleteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for one's inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self reference: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. This does indeed allow for extended cycles of deception
and intent
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00814439.pdf
EFTA00814431Set 9
2016-10-233p1,135w
conveys a strong advantage.
Of course, such models are necessarily incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will,' I show that the incompleteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for one's inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self reference: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. This does indeed allow for extended cycles of deception
and intent
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00814431.pdf
EFTA01743508Set 10
2016-10-235p1,575w
EFTA_R1_00034930
EFTA01743508
Of course, such models are necessarily incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will: I show that the incompleteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for one's inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self reference: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. This does indeed allow for extended cycles of deception
and intent
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01743508.pdf
EFTA02447434Set 11
2016-10-235p1,258w
advantage.
Of course, such models are necessar=ly incomplete. When one models oneself, one always
leaves=out the vast majority of things that are going ... free will,' I show that the incom=leteness of one's own model of oneself is responsible
for on='s inability to predict one's future decisions, a key component ... something else, requires a sense of self
referenc=: one is modeling
what one oneself will do in the future. =This does indeed allow for extended
cycles of deception
and inte
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