Yes, we should assume the agent has access to a source of uncertainty with respect to which the functions v_i are invariant.
In fact, let’s assume a kind of Cartesian dualism, so that the agent (and a single fair coin) are not part of the world. That way the agent can’t have preferences over its own decision procedure.
Yes, we should assume the agent has access to a source of uncertainty with respect to which the functions v_i are invariant.
In fact, let’s assume a kind of Cartesian dualism, so that the agent (and a single fair coin) are not part of the world. That way the agent can’t have preferences over its own decision procedure.