A multiagent Extrapolated Volitionist institution is something that computes and optimizes for a Convergent Extrapolated Volition, if a CEV exists.
Really, though, the above Extrapolated Volitionist institutions do take other people into consideration. They either give everyone the Schelling weight of one vote in a moral parliament, or they take into consideration the epistemic credibility of other bettors as evinced by their staked wealth, or other things like that.
Sometimes the relevant interpersonal parameters can be varied, and the institutional designs don’t weigh in on that question. The ideological emphasis is squarely on individual considered preferences—that is the core insight of the outlook. “Have everyone get strictly better outcomes by their lights, probably in ways that surprise them but would be endorsed by them after reflection and/or study.”
Since when was politics about just one person?
A multiagent Extrapolated Volitionist institution is something that computes and optimizes for a Convergent Extrapolated Volition, if a CEV exists.
Really, though, the above Extrapolated Volitionist institutions do take other people into consideration. They either give everyone the Schelling weight of one vote in a moral parliament, or they take into consideration the epistemic credibility of other bettors as evinced by their staked wealth, or other things like that.
Sometimes the relevant interpersonal parameters can be varied, and the institutional designs don’t weigh in on that question. The ideological emphasis is squarely on individual considered preferences—that is the core insight of the outlook. “Have everyone get strictly better outcomes by their lights, probably in ways that surprise them but would be endorsed by them after reflection and/or study.”