Eli Rose was the one who linked to it, to give credit where it’s due : )
I agree that those are different claims, but I expect the weaker claim is also not true, for whatever that’s worth. The claim in Toby Crisford’s Possible Solution 2, as I understand it, is the same as the claim I was making at the end of my long comment: that one could construct some anthropic principle according to which the anthropic shadow argument would be justified. But that principle would have to be different from SSA and SIA; I’m pretty sure it would have to be something which no one has argued for; and my guess is that on thinking about it further most people would consider any principle that fits the bill to have significantly weirder implications than either SSA or SIA.
Eli Rose was the one who linked to it, to give credit where it’s due : )
I agree that those are different claims, but I expect the weaker claim is also not true, for whatever that’s worth. The claim in Toby Crisford’s Possible Solution 2, as I understand it, is the same as the claim I was making at the end of my long comment: that one could construct some anthropic principle according to which the anthropic shadow argument would be justified. But that principle would have to be different from SSA and SIA; I’m pretty sure it would have to be something which no one has argued for; and my guess is that on thinking about it further most people would consider any principle that fits the bill to have significantly weirder implications than either SSA or SIA.