the apparent paradox presented by the Monty Hall problem can be difficult to naively resolve bc it lies at the intersection of probability & epistemology, which are already complex enough on their own
it requires carefully thinking through "what you know", which is nontrivial
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RT @Jerbivore
in this way, its comparable to Newcomb's paradox, which functions similarly, but for decision theory instead. when trying to understand a system, you learn the most from studying the ways it fails, its boundary conditions; your mind is no exception here.
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RT @pee_zombie
the problem is effectively designed to capture intuitive reasoning, which typically fails to arrive at the presumably "correct" answer of 1box; it attempts to demon…
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