It seems like “I want to work someday” is almost not the kind of statement we should use in describing people’s desires at all. It doesn’t actually say anything about how you’d respond to any choices. If it did you could find a way to dutchbook.
I think you are partially correct in that the problem is ambiguous with respect to some deciding factors—specfically, the agent’s inferential capabilities—and that there are disambiguations that make your method work. See my reply to User:Perplexed.
Correct, I’m wrong.
It seems like “I want to work someday” is almost not the kind of statement we should use in describing people’s desires at all. It doesn’t actually say anything about how you’d respond to any choices. If it did you could find a way to dutchbook.
I think you are partially correct in that the problem is ambiguous with respect to some deciding factors—specfically, the agent’s inferential capabilities—and that there are disambiguations that make your method work. See my reply to User:Perplexed.
100% agreement.