Ah, I think I understand better—I was assuming a much stronger statement of what social choice function is rational for everyone to have, rather than just that there exists a (very large) set of social choice functions, and it it rational for an agent to have any of them, even if it massively differs from other agents’ functions.
Thanks for taking the time down this rabbit hole to clarify it for me.
Ah, I think I understand better—I was assuming a much stronger statement of what social choice function is rational for everyone to have, rather than just that there exists a (very large) set of social choice functions, and it it rational for an agent to have any of them, even if it massively differs from other agents’ functions.
Thanks for taking the time down this rabbit hole to clarify it for me.