And utility starts to become absurd when discussing multi-agent systems.
For instance, if every person assigns utility prefences to every other person, at difference levels of confidence depending on their mentalising ability…
Voting theory constructs some solutions to this problem, but if I’ve ever come across someone who’s familiar enough with voting theory for us to interact in optimal ways, I’ve never know.
I would also recommend looking up the social and cognitive determinants of altruistic behaviour and kindess to supplement the dry economic blub you’ll get by looking att he research on revealed preference.
And utility starts to become absurd when discussing multi-agent systems. For instance, if every person assigns utility prefences to every other person, at difference levels of confidence depending on their mentalising ability… Voting theory constructs some solutions to this problem, but if I’ve ever come across someone who’s familiar enough with voting theory for us to interact in optimal ways, I’ve never know. I would also recommend looking up the social and cognitive determinants of altruistic behaviour and kindess to supplement the dry economic blub you’ll get by looking att he research on revealed preference.