Conducting a friendly debate via this blog is likely to prove difficult and confusing, so I propose labeling entries. WB-1 was here. MSR-1 followed. WB-2 is here and this blog is MSR-2. In addition, I proved my case in an article that is here. Any proof has if-then statements. The “if” statements are the premises or conditions. A comparison of Walter’s proof with my proof reveals immediately that he has adopted conditions that limit his result, and he has ignored the conditions in my proof. That is why his criticism of my proof fails. Walter limits his proof to two … Continue reading Interpersonal Utility – MSR-2
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