Most of the usual thought experiments that justify expected utilitarialism
Is this question only intended for people who do not believe expected utilitarialism is not obviously abominable? I mean… it has SUM() built in as the intrinsic aggregation tool. SUM isn’t even remotely stable, let alone an ideal to aspire to.
Is this question only intended for people who do not believe expected utilitarialism is not obviously abominable? I mean… it has SUM() built in as the intrinsic aggregation tool. SUM isn’t even remotely stable, let alone an ideal to aspire to.