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Axiomatic justifications of the utility principle
a formal investigation
pp. 233-249
Abstract
It is argued that existing axiomatic theories of utility do not provide the utility principle or the principle of maximising expected utility with a formal justification. It is also argued that these theories only put mild constraints on a decision-maker in a decision-context. Finally, it is argued that the prospects are not particularly bright for finding formal non-circular arguments for the utility principle that do not rely on the law of large numbers.
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(1994) Synthese 99 (2).
Pages: 233-249
DOI: 10.1007/BF01064430
Full citation:
Malmnäs Per-Erik (1994) „Axiomatic justifications of the utility principle: a formal investigation“. Synthese 99 (2), 233–249.