The canonical problem in infinite ethics is to create a preference relation over [0,1]N which is in some sense “reasonable”. That’s what this approach does.
For more background you can see this background article or my overview of the field.
The canonical problem in infinite ethics is to create a preference relation over [0,1]N which is in some sense “reasonable”. That’s what this approach does.
For more background you can see this background article or my overview of the field.