OK, but then at what point are you going to measure whether somebody would “ideally” want to be “uplifted”? Are you going to take a newborn’s CEV, or an adult’s? Or somewhere in between? My guess is that insofar as you could define the CEV for a newborn at all, it would basically always be to get “uplifted”, whereas for an adult it would rarely be. The adult’s CEV would also not include having every child taken from the island.
I know you leave “ideally” undefined, and maybe it’s not CEV-like, but I don’t know what it could be like if it had to solve that problem.
OK, but then at what point are you going to measure whether somebody would “ideally” want to be “uplifted”? Are you going to take a newborn’s CEV, or an adult’s? Or somewhere in between? My guess is that insofar as you could define the CEV for a newborn at all, it would basically always be to get “uplifted”, whereas for an adult it would rarely be. The adult’s CEV would also not include having every child taken from the island.
I know you leave “ideally” undefined, and maybe it’s not CEV-like, but I don’t know what it could be like if it had to solve that problem.