Even if your other assumptions work, I dispute the claim that value only depends on final state. If you reach the same outcome in two different paths, but one involved torture and the other didn’t, they aren’t valued equally.
Therefore, if you didn’t simulate the torture, you can’t get a value for how bad it is.
Even if your other assumptions work, I dispute the claim that value only depends on final state. If you reach the same outcome in two different paths, but one involved torture and the other didn’t, they aren’t valued equally.
Therefore, if you didn’t simulate the torture, you can’t get a value for how bad it is.