I don’t think so—an important part of Pascal’s Mugging is that the demon acts second—you produce a joint probability and utility function, and then he exploits the fact that the former doesn’t fall as fast as the latter rises.
I don’t think so—an important part of Pascal’s Mugging is that the demon acts second—you produce a joint probability and utility function, and then he exploits the fact that the former doesn’t fall as fast as the latter rises.