That’d be fine for the paper, but I do think we face at least some decisions in which EV theory gets fanatical. The example in the paper—Dyson’s Wager—is intended as a mostly realistic such example. Another one would be a Pascal’s Mugging case in which the threat was a moral one. I know I put P>0 on that sort of thing being possible, so I’d face cases like that if anyone really wanted to exploit me. (That said, I think we can probably overcome Pascal’s Muggings using other principles.)
That’d be fine for the paper, but I do think we face at least some decisions in which EV theory gets fanatical. The example in the paper—Dyson’s Wager—is intended as a mostly realistic such example. Another one would be a Pascal’s Mugging case in which the threat was a moral one. I know I put P>0 on that sort of thing being possible, so I’d face cases like that if anyone really wanted to exploit me. (That said, I think we can probably overcome Pascal’s Muggings using other principles.)