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Against a normative asymmetry between near- and future-bias

  • Andrew J. Latham
  • , Kristie Miller
  • , James Norton

Rannsóknarafurð: Framlag til fræðitímaritsGreinritrýni

Útdráttur

Empirical evidence shows that people have multiple time-biases. One is near-bias; another is future-bias. Philosophical theorising about these biases often proceeds on two assumptions. First, that the two biases are independent: that they are explained by different factors (the independence assumption). Second, that there is a normative asymmetry between the two biases: one is rationally impermissible (near-bias) and the other rationally permissible (future-bias). The former assumption at least partly feeds into the latter: if the two biases were not explained by different factors, then it would be less plausible that their normative statuses differ. This paper investigates the independence assumption and finds it unwarranted. In light of this, we argue, there is reason to question the normative asymmetry assumption.

Upprunalegt tungumálEnska
Númer greinar93
FræðitímaritSynthese
Bindi201
Númer tölublaðs3
DOI
ÚtgáfustaðaÚtgefið - mar. 2023

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