since it doesn’t take place in a context like “you’re the last person in the universe and will never interact with another agent ever”
That was never relevant to begin with.
Parfit’s Hitchhiker is not an analogous situation
Well, both problems have a predictor and focus on a specific situation after the predictor has already made the prediction. Both problems have subjunctive dependence. So they are analogous, but they have differences as well. However, it seems like you don’t pay because of subjunctive dependence reasons, so never mind, I guess.
That was never relevant to begin with.
Well, both problems have a predictor and focus on a specific situation after the predictor has already made the prediction. Both problems have subjunctive dependence. So they are analogous, but they have differences as well. However, it seems like you don’t pay because of subjunctive dependence reasons, so never mind, I guess.