I think unpacking that kind of feeling is valuable, but yeah it seems like you’ve been assuming we use decision theory to make decisions, when we actually use it as an upper bound model to derive principles of decisionmaking that may be more specific to human decisionmaking, or to anticipate the behavior of idealized agents, or (the distinction between CDT and FDT) as an allegory for toxic consequentialism in humans.
I think unpacking that kind of feeling is valuable, but yeah it seems like you’ve been assuming we use decision theory to make decisions, when we actually use it as an upper bound model to derive principles of decisionmaking that may be more specific to human decisionmaking, or to anticipate the behavior of idealized agents, or (the distinction between CDT and FDT) as an allegory for toxic consequentialism in humans.