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112Reasons and Intentions (edited book)Ashgate. 2007.Addressing the question of the relation between intentions and action, the considerations which make an intention rational and how this translates into our ...
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196Consequentialism, rationality and the relevant description of outcomesEconomics and Philosophy 17 (2): 181-205. 2001.Instrumental rationality requires that an agent selects those actions that give her the best outcomes. This is the principle of consequentialism. It may be that it is not the only requirement of this form of rationality. Considerations other than the outcomes may enter the picture as well. However, the outcome(s) of an action always play a role in determining its rationality. Seen in this light consequentialism is a minimum requirement of instrumental rationality. Therefore, any theory that trie…Read more
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