One good negation is “the value/intrinsic utility of a life is the sum of the values/intrinsic utilities of all the moments/experiences in it, evaluated without reference to their place/context in the life story, except inasmuch as is actually part of that moment/experience”.
The “actually” gets traction if people’s lives follow narratives that they don’t realize as they’re happening, but such that certain narratives are more valuable than others; this seems true.
One good negation is “the value/intrinsic utility of a life is the sum of the values/intrinsic utilities of all the moments/experiences in it, evaluated without reference to their place/context in the life story, except inasmuch as is actually part of that moment/experience”.
The “actually” gets traction if people’s lives follow narratives that they don’t realize as they’re happening, but such that certain narratives are more valuable than others; this seems true.