I haven’t dug into independence violations much, and don’t know what their analogues would be in the context of non-VNM coherence arguments, so I don’t know.
Something I have a vague inkling about based on what you and Scott have written is that the same method by which we can rescue the Completeness axiom i.e. via contracts/commitments may also doom the Independence axiom. As in, you can have one of them (under certain premises) but not both?
This may follow rather trivially from the post I linked above so it may just come back to whether that post is ‘correct’, but it might also be a question of trying to marry/reconcile these two frameworks by some means. I’m hoping to do some research on this area in the next few weeks, let me know if you think it’s a dead end I guess!
I haven’t dug into independence violations much, and don’t know what their analogues would be in the context of non-VNM coherence arguments, so I don’t know.
Something I have a vague inkling about based on what you and Scott have written is that the same method by which we can rescue the Completeness axiom i.e. via contracts/commitments may also doom the Independence axiom. As in, you can have one of them (under certain premises) but not both?
This may follow rather trivially from the post I linked above so it may just come back to whether that post is ‘correct’, but it might also be a question of trying to marry/reconcile these two frameworks by some means. I’m hoping to do some research on this area in the next few weeks, let me know if you think it’s a dead end I guess!
Huh, sounds cool. Definitely worth investigating.