Why You'll Regret Not Reading This Paper

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 85:135-156 (2019)
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Abstract

In this paper, I explore the role for anticipated regret in major life decision-making, focusing on how it is employed by realistic decision-makers in a variety of realistic cases. I argue that the most obvious answers to how regret might matter in decision do not make these cases intelligible, but that we can make them intelligible through consideration of the significance of narrative in our own self-understanding.

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Mark Schroeder
University of Southern California

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