That’s why I used a fatal scenario, because it very obviously cuts all future utility to zero
I don’t understand why you think a decision resulting in some person’s or agent’s death “cuts all future utility to zero”. Why do you think choosing one’s death is always a mistake?
I don’t understand why you think a decision resulting in some person’s or agent’s death “cuts all future utility to zero”. Why do you think choosing one’s death is always a mistake?