Commitment and Resoluteness in Rational Choice
Drawing and building on the existing literature, this Element explores the interesting and challenging philosophical terrain where issues regarding cooperation, commitment, and control intersect. Section 1 discusses interpersonal and intrapersonal Prisoner's Dilemma situations, and the possibility of a set of unrestrained choices adding up in a way that is problematic relative to the concerns of the choosers involved. Section 2 focuses on the role of precommitment devices in rational choice. Section 3 considers the role of resoluteness in rational choice and action. And Section 4 delves into some related complications concerning the nature of actions and the nature of intentions.
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February 2022Adobe eBook Reader
9781009211543
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: Why Commit?
- 1. Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Prisoner's Dilemma Situations
- 2. Precommitting
- 3. Resoluteness
- 4. Taking Extended Agents Seriously
- Conclusion.