Accommodating Options

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (1):233-255 (2018)
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Abstract

Many of us think we have agent-centred options to act suboptimally. Some of these involve favouring our own interests. Others involve sacrificing them. In this paper, I explore three different ways to accommodate agent-centred options in a criterion of objective permissibility. I argue against satisficing and rational pluralism, and in favour of a principle built around sensitivity to personal cost.

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Seth Lazar
Australian National University

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