Even if it’s true that it’s unjustified, that’s not relevant. If the decision-making process can’t justify any actions, you can do whatever you want. Might as well act as if it can and do whatever I would have done anyway. (It would be less justified, but… shrug)
I’d be interested in reading the case for it
Conveniently, it’s not necessary to justify it and try to increase anyone’s credence that it’s true, because the alternative doesn’t affect what decision they should make, so they should behave as if it’s true regardless of the probability, anywhere from 0 to 100%.
Yep, and I think I disagree that you’re justified in doing that, but I’d be interested in reading the case for it.
Even if it’s true that it’s unjustified, that’s not relevant. If the decision-making process can’t justify any actions, you can do whatever you want. Might as well act as if it can and do whatever I would have done anyway. (It would be less justified, but… shrug)
Conveniently, it’s not necessary to justify it and try to increase anyone’s credence that it’s true, because the alternative doesn’t affect what decision they should make, so they should behave as if it’s true regardless of the probability, anywhere from 0 to 100%.