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    Rational self-commitment
    In Fabienne Peter (ed.), rationality and commitment, Oxford University Press Usa. 2007.
    Abstract: The standard picture of rationality requires that the agent acts so as to realize her most preferred alternative in the light of her own desires and beliefs. However, there are circumstances where such an agent can predict that she will act against her preferences. The story of Ulysses and the Sirens is the paradigmatic example of such cases. In those circumstances the orthodoxy requires the agent to be ‘sophisticated’. That is to say, she should take into account her expected future c…Read more
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    The Authority of Norms
    American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3). 2007.
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