In particular I’m not sure if you’re generally objecting to incomplete preferences per se, or to some way of choosing an option given incomplete preferences (w.r.t. consequentialism)
I was thinking at least a bit of both. I find the case for imprecise credences to be more compelling if they come with a decision-rule that seems reasonable to me.
Ah, that’s a helpful clarification.
I was thinking at least a bit of both. I find the case for imprecise credences to be more compelling if they come with a decision-rule that seems reasonable to me.