Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Setting the Stage
- Part II Fine-Tuning for Life and the Multiverse
- 4 The Standard Fine-Tuning Argument for the Multiverse
- 5 Problems with Priors
- 6 A New Fine-Tuning Argument for the Multiverse
- Part III Testing Multiverse Theories
- Part IV Wider Still andWilder
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
6 - A New Fine-Tuning Argument for the Multiverse
from Part II - Fine-Tuning for Life and the Multiverse
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 January 2021
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Setting the Stage
- Part II Fine-Tuning for Life and the Multiverse
- 4 The Standard Fine-Tuning Argument for the Multiverse
- 5 Problems with Priors
- 6 A New Fine-Tuning Argument for the Multiverse
- Part III Testing Multiverse Theories
- Part IV Wider Still andWilder
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
Summary
This chapter has two combined aims. First, I point out that the standard fine-tuning argument for the multiverse, as discussed in the previous two chapters, differs crucially from paradigmatic instances of anthropic reasoning such as, notably, Dicke's and Carter's accounts of large number coincidences between large numbers in cosmology. The key difference is that the standard fine-tuning argument for the multiverse treats the existence of forms of life as calling for a response and suggests to infer the existence of a multiverse as the best such response. Anthropic reasoning of the type championed by Dicke and Carter, in contrast, assumes the existence of forms of life as background knowledge when assessing whether the large number coincidences are to be expected, given the competing theories. The second aim of this chapter is to propose a new fine-tuning argument for the multiverse, which – unlike the standard one – is structurally similar to Dicke's and Carter's accounts of large number coincidences. The new argument turns out to have the virtue of being immune to the inverse gambler's fallacy charge.
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- Multiverse TheoriesA Philosophical Perspective, pp. 85 - 94Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021