I do think that the issues with Pascal’s wager-type deals are compounded by the possibility that the positive probability you assign to the relevant outcome might be inconsistent with other beliefs you have, and settling the question of consistency is computationally intractable). In the classic Pascal’s wager, there’s no worry about internal inconsistency in your credences.
I do think that the issues with Pascal’s wager-type deals are compounded by the possibility that the positive probability you assign to the relevant outcome might be inconsistent with other beliefs you have, and settling the question of consistency is computationally intractable). In the classic Pascal’s wager, there’s no worry about internal inconsistency in your credences.