Huh it’s concerning that you say you see standard utilitarianism as wrong because I have no idea what to believe if not utilitarianism.
Do you know where I can find out more about the “undefined” issue? For me this is pretty much the most important thing for me to understand since my conclusion will fundamentally determine my behaviour for the rest of my life, yet I can’t find any information except for your posts.
Thanks so much for your response and posts. They’ve been hugely helpful to me
The philosophy literature has stuff on this. If I recall correctly I linked some of it in the bibliography of this post. It’s been a while since I thought about this I’m afraid so I don’t have references in memory. Probably you should search the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for the “Pasadena Game” and “st petersburg paradox”
Huh it’s concerning that you say you see standard utilitarianism as wrong because I have no idea what to believe if not utilitarianism.
Do you know where I can find out more about the “undefined” issue? For me this is pretty much the most important thing for me to understand since my conclusion will fundamentally determine my behaviour for the rest of my life, yet I can’t find any information except for your posts.
Thanks so much for your response and posts. They’ve been hugely helpful to me
The philosophy literature has stuff on this. If I recall correctly I linked some of it in the bibliography of this post. It’s been a while since I thought about this I’m afraid so I don’t have references in memory. Probably you should search the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for the “Pasadena Game” and “st petersburg paradox”