In relation to general decision making or a benignly entertaining example of two rationalists practicing Aumann’s Agreement Theorem.
This is preference negotiation, not changing their viewpoints about external reality. So this is not an example of Aumann’s Agreement Theorem.
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In relation to general decision making or a benignly entertaining example of two rationalists practicing Aumann’s Agreement Theorem.
This is preference negotiation, not changing their viewpoints about external reality. So this is not an example of Aumann’s Agreement Theorem.