Consequences of Comparability

Philosophical Perspectives 35 (1):70-98 (2021)
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Abstract

We defend three controversial claims about preference, credence, and choice. First, all agents (not just rational ones) have complete preferences. Second, all agents (again, not just rational ones) have real-valued credences in every proposition in which they are confident to any degree. Third, there is almost always some unique thing we ought to do, want, or believe.

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Cian Dorr
New York University
Jake Nebel
Princeton University
Jake Zuehl
New York University

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