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#139 — Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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Should Utility Be Bounded?

It's not enough just to have diminishing marginal utility. It seems really what this solution is asking for is bounded utility. So I can't just keep on ramping up the payoff sufficiently to get arbitrarily high utility. But fairly soon, expected utility like reasoning applies to say population ethics. And you can imagine a St Petersburg like paradox where the low-chi value are different people in a population and we can run a paradox for that.

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