You might also be interested in philosopher Lara Buchak’s book Risk and Rationality.
She makes a thought-provoking analogy between making decisions that result in a distribution over future selves and population ethics—in population ethics you’re not required to value everyone linearly, it’s okay to reject utility monsters and say “actually I just prefer universes where people are more equal.” Decision-making without independence is like population ethics over the distribution over future selves.
You might also be interested in philosopher Lara Buchak’s book Risk and Rationality.
She makes a thought-provoking analogy between making decisions that result in a distribution over future selves and population ethics—in population ethics you’re not required to value everyone linearly, it’s okay to reject utility monsters and say “actually I just prefer universes where people are more equal.” Decision-making without independence is like population ethics over the distribution over future selves.
Thanks, will take a look!