fractalres Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 Gotta click through the hyperlink in link removed to get to my explanation of Bayesian logic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Cuthber Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 No I don't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klaynos Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 ! Moderator Note Hey fractalres,Due to spammers we don't let members with few posts post links, could you write us a short summary and post it here?Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fractalres Posted November 26, 2011 Author Share Posted November 26, 2011 No I don't. The point is that there's a way to think about whether a decision is likely to reward oneself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mooeypoo Posted November 26, 2011 Share Posted November 26, 2011 The point is that there's a way to think about whether a decision is likely to reward oneself. You will need to be a bit more specific. What do you mean a decision will reward oneself? Anything we choose has consequences, and part of making rational decisions is to calculate the "benefit" a decision will give us. Not all decisions in life end up being beneficial, and not all are reational, but when you do consider something rationally, that's what you're doing, isn't it? Considering the 'reward' of the choice? Not sure what you're asking here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fractalres Posted November 26, 2011 Author Share Posted November 26, 2011 You will need to be a bit more specific. What do you mean a decision will reward oneself? Anything we choose has consequences, and part of making rational decisions is to calculate the "benefit" a decision will give us. Not all decisions in life end up being beneficial, and not all are reational, but when you do consider something rationally, that's what you're doing, isn't it? Considering the 'reward' of the choice? Not sure what you're asking here. I recently discovered naive Bayesian classifiers and think it is a brilliant way to deal with impressionistic/associational-episodic biases. The impacts of my critique are present in social acceptance situations where the neocortex considers but does not act rationally because there is not a common culture that compels such. I wish to learn more about Bayesian inference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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