Right; since probabilities (and expected utility axioms) break in some circumstances (for decision-theoretic purposes), expected utility of the usual kind isn’t fundamental, but its role seems to be.
(I did anticipate this objection/clarification, see the parenthetical about utility failing to factor as expectation of a utility function...)
Right; since probabilities (and expected utility axioms) break in some circumstances (for decision-theoretic purposes), expected utility of the usual kind isn’t fundamental, but its role seems to be.
(I did anticipate this objection/clarification, see the parenthetical about utility failing to factor as expectation of a utility function...)