Disposition-Based Decision Theory has the feature that it requires a conceptual split between an initial state and subsequent activity as well. However, exactly where the initial state snapshot is taken turn out not to be critical—provided it is “early enough”—and the paper introducing DBDT describes what “early enough” means.
Disposition-Based Decision Theory has the feature that it requires a conceptual split between an initial state and subsequent activity as well. However, exactly where the initial state snapshot is taken turn out not to be critical—provided it is “early enough”—and the paper introducing DBDT describes what “early enough” means.