Came here to say that, see it’s been said. If your actions don’t approach the choice you would make given impossibility, as the probability of something approaches (but does not reach) zero, then you must either be assigning infinite utility to something or you must not be maximizing expected utility.
Came here to say that, see it’s been said. If your actions don’t approach the choice you would make given impossibility, as the probability of something approaches (but does not reach) zero, then you must either be assigning infinite utility to something or you must not be maximizing expected utility.