Future filter fatalism
Overcoming bias, December 22, 2012
Abstract
One of the more colorful vignettes in philosophy is Gibbard and Harper’s “Death in Damascus” case: Consider the story of the man who met Death in Damascus. Death looked surprised, but then recovered his ghastly composure and said, ‘I am coming for you tomorrow’. The terrified man that night bought a camel and rode to Aleppo. The next day, Death knocked on the door of the room where he was hiding, and said I have come for you’.
