Risk writ large
Thoma, Johanna
; and Weisberg, Jonathan
(2017)
Risk writ large.
Philosophical Studies, 174 (9).
pp. 2396-2384.
ISSN 0031-8116
Risk-weighted expected utility (REU) theory is motivated by small-world problems like the Allais paradox, but it is a grand-world theory by nature. And, at the grand-world level, its ability to handle the Allais paradox is dubious. The REU model described in Risk and Rationality turns out to be risk-seeking rather than risk-averse on one natural way of formulating the Allais gambles in the grand-world context. This result illustrates a general problem with the case for REU theory, we argue. There is a tension between the small-world thinking marshaled against standard expected utility theory, and the grand-world thinking inherent to the risk-weighted alternative.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | decision theory,risk,expected utility,risk-weighted expected utility,Allais paradox |
| Departments | Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method |
| DOI | 10.1007/s11098-017-0916-3 |
| Date Deposited | 04 Jul 2017 15:04 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/83112 |
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