Expected utility doesn’t have to be deterministic.
How is that relevant?
I f you mean you can approximate expected utility with heuristic, that is arguably doing deontology and calling it consequentialism , or at least compromising between the two.
Expected utility doesn’t have to be deterministic.
How is that relevant?
I f you mean you can approximate expected utility with heuristic, that is arguably doing deontology and calling it consequentialism , or at least compromising between the two.