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    Determinism, Counterfactuals, and Decision
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2): 286-302. 2021.
    Rational agents face choices, even when taking seriously the possibility of determinism. Rational agents also follow the advice of Causal Decision Theory (CDT). Although many take these claims to be well-motivated, there is growing pressure to reject one of them, as CDT seems to go badly wrong in some deterministic cases. We argue that deterministic cases do not undermine a counterfactual model of rational deliberation, which is characteristic of CDT. Rather, they force us to distinguish between…Read more
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    Decision theory (and a little of that human touch) (review)
    Metascience 28 (2): 265-268. 2019.
    Review of Richard Bradley's Decision Theory with a Human Face.
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    Causal Decision Theory is Safe from Psychopaths
    Erkenntnis 86 (3): 665-685. 2019.
    Until recently, many philosophers took Causal Decision Theory to be more successful than its rival, Evidential Decision Theory. Things have changed, however, with a renewed concern that cases involving an extreme form of decision instability are counterexamples to CDT :392–403, 1984; Egan in Philos Rev 116:93–114, 2007). Most prominent among those cases of extreme decision instability is the Psychopath Button, due to Andy Egan; in that case, CDT recommends a seemingly absurd act that almost cert…Read more