unbounded utility doesn’t necessarily provide too much in the way of problems, unless you start averaging.
??? The whole point of utility is to average it. That’s what motivations the decision-theoretic definition of utility.
Not if you are a total utilitarian (average utilitarianism is largely incoherent anyway)
If you compute expected utilities, you’re averaging utility over possible worlds.
??? The whole point of utility is to average it. That’s what motivations the decision-theoretic definition of utility.
Not if you are a total utilitarian (average utilitarianism is largely incoherent anyway)
If you compute expected utilities, you’re averaging utility over possible worlds.