In [2], you say that the EDT agent needs to know the parents of X. This indicates that the agent needs to know something that is not entailed by P(V).
“The parents of X” is stuff like the observations that agent has made, as well as the policy the agent uses. It is bog-standard for EDT to use this in its decisions, and because of the special nature of those variables, it does not require knowing an entire causal model.
“The parents of X” is stuff like the observations that agent has made, as well as the policy the agent uses. It is bog-standard for EDT to use this in its decisions, and because of the special nature of those variables, it does not require knowing an entire causal model.