Does the complete class theorem thus provide what Peterson (2004) and Easwaran (unpublished) think is missing in classical axiomatic decision theory: namely, a justification for choosing a prior, observing data, and then maximizing expected utility relative to the posterior?
Does the complete class theorem thus provide what Peterson (2004) and Easwaran (unpublished) think is missing in classical axiomatic decision theory: namely, a justification for choosing a prior, observing data, and then maximizing expected utility relative to the posterior?