Yeah, when Alice and Bob play a game, their interaction determines the outcome. But I’m not sure we should say the interaction of their values determines the outcome. What about their ability to model each other, doesn’t it play a role as well? Usually that’s not considered part of values...
Yeah, when Alice and Bob play a game, their interaction determines the outcome. But I’m not sure we should say the interaction of their values determines the outcome. What about their ability to model each other, doesn’t it play a role as well? Usually that’s not considered part of values...
Sure, their ability to model each other matters. Their inability to model each other also matters, and this is where non-utility values come in.