There are characteristic differences in the subjective experience of time across species
What do you mean by “characteristic” here? Significant/large? Larger than what threshold?
I would assign credence ~1 to the proposition that there are differences in subjective experience of time across species (and indeed individuals within species), since it’s basically a continuous measure, because, for example, brain size and distance between neurons are continuous, and subjective experience of time should depend on those. The probability that a real number sampled from a given continuous distribution matches a specific real number is exactly 0.
Yeah, sorry I define that in the previous post. Quoting from there:
I operationalize ‘characteristic and significant differences in the subjective experience of time’ as the claim that for at least half their daily waking lives, some animals maintain subjective rates of experience at least twice as fast as some other animals.
What do you mean by “characteristic” here? Significant/large? Larger than what threshold?
I would assign credence ~1 to the proposition that there are differences in subjective experience of time across species (and indeed individuals within species), since it’s basically a continuous measure, because, for example, brain size and distance between neurons are continuous, and subjective experience of time should depend on those. The probability that a real number sampled from a given continuous distribution matches a specific real number is exactly 0.
Yeah, sorry I define that in the previous post. Quoting from there: