I think the Bob example is very informative!
I think there’s an intuitive and logical reason why we think Bob and Edward are worse off. Their happiness is contingent on the masquerade continuing, which has a probability less than one in any plausible setup.
(The only exception to this would be if we’re analyzing their lives after they are dead)
I think the Bob example is very informative! I think there’s an intuitive and logical reason why we think Bob and Edward are worse off. Their happiness is contingent on the masquerade continuing, which has a probability less than one in any plausible setup.
(The only exception to this would be if we’re analyzing their lives after they are dead)