Vague Projects and the Puzzle of the Self-Torturer

Ethics 123 (1):86-112 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper we advance a new solution to Quinn’s puzzle of the self-torturer. The solution falls directly out of an application of the principle of instrumental reasoning to what we call “vague projects”, i.e., projects whose completion does not occur at any particular or definite point or moment. The resulting treatment of the puzzle extends our understanding of instrumental rationality to projects and ends that cannot be accommodated by orthodox theories of rational choice.

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Diana Raffman
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Sergio Tenenbaum
University of Toronto, Mississauga

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