Future-Bias and Practical Reason

Philosophers' Imprint 15 (2015)
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Abstract

Nearly everyone prefers pain to be in the past rather than the future. This seems like a rationally permissible preference. But I argue that appearances are misleading, and that future-biased preferences are in fact irrational. My argument appeals to trade-offs between hedonic experiences and other goods. I argue that we are rationally required to adopt an exchange rate between a hedonic experience and another type of good that stays fixed, regardless of whether the hedonic experience is in the past or future

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Tom Dougherty
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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