Ceteris paribus preferences, rational farming effects, and the extensionality principle

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e232 (2022)
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Abstract

Bermúdez argues for rational framing effects in the form of quasi-cyclical preferences. This is supposed to refute the extensionality principle in standard decision theory. In response, I argue that it is better to analyze seemingly quasi-cyclical preferences as ceteris paribus preferences. Furthermore, if frames are included as objects of choice, we can acknowledge rational framing effects without rejecting extensionality.

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Joe Y. F. Lau
University of Hong Kong

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