Thank you for making explicit the idea that the problems with “unbounded utilities” don’t even require the existence of a utility function, just a very weak assumption about preference ordering with respect to probability mixtures and the existence of “arbitrarily strong” outcomes.
Thank you for making explicit the idea that the problems with “unbounded utilities” don’t even require the existence of a utility function, just a very weak assumption about preference ordering with respect to probability mixtures and the existence of “arbitrarily strong” outcomes.