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Commitment and Resoluteness in Rational Choice

Commitment and Resoluteness in Rational Choice

Commitment and Resoluteness in Rational Choice

Author:
Chrisoula Andreou, University of Utah
Published:
March 2022
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ISBN:
9781009211574

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    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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    • Published: February 2022
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    • ISBN: 9781009211543
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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.

    Author

    Chrisoula Andreou , University of Utah