https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3XBPPXGuirJqFbWte/is-there-a-coherent-decisions-imply-consistent-utilities
I ask on Lesswrong "Is there a "coherent decisions imply consistent utilities"-style argument for non-lexicographic preferences?" because why do we even care about the axiom of continuity especially given it seems of much import for infinite ethics
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3XBPPXGuirJqFbWte/is-there-a-coherent-decisions-imply-consistent-utilities?commentId=X6CA6LiYnDAtpaxhL johnswentworth answers with how lexicographic preferences are a limiting case of non-lexicographic preferences
a Schelling point for those who seek one
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3XBPPXGuirJqFbWte/is-there-a-coherent-decisions-imply-consistent-utilities?commentId=X6CA6LiYnDAtpaxhL johnswentworth answers with how lexicographic preferences are a limiting case of non-lexicographic preferences