This is a problem for deontology in general, not a specific problem that arises when trying to combine it with consequentialism.
Whatever probability Y a deontologist would accept can simply be built into the constraint. If the constraint is satisfied, then you do A iff it maximizes X. Otherwise you don’t.
This is a problem for deontology in general, not a specific problem that arises when trying to combine it with consequentialism.
Whatever probability Y a deontologist would accept can simply be built into the constraint. If the constraint is satisfied, then you do A iff it maximizes X. Otherwise you don’t.