The Isaac Levi Prize 2023: Optimization and Beyond

Journal of Philosophy 121 (3):1-2 (2024)
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This paper will be concerned with hard choices—that is, choice situations where an agent cannot make a rationally justified choice. Specifically, this paper asks: if an agent cannot optimize in a given situation, are they facing a hard choice? A pair of claims are defended in light of this question. First, situations where an agent cannot optimize because of incompleteness of the binary preference or value relation constitute a hard choice. Second, situations where agents cannot optimize because the binary preference or value relation violates acyclicity do not constitute a hard choice

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Akshath Jitendranath
Paris School of Economics

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