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100 1  $a Hedden, Brian, $e author.
245 10 $a Reasons without persons : $b rationality, identity, and time / $c Brian Hedden.
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a Oxford, UK : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2015.
300    $a viii, 210 pages ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-208) and index.
505 0  $a 1. Time-Slice Rationality -- 1.1. Rationality, Personhood, and Time -- 1.2. Time-Slice Rationality -- 1.3. The Roles of Rationality -- 1.4. Looking Ahead -- 2. General Motivations -- 2.1. Personal Identity -- 2.2. Internalism -- 3. Against Diachronic Principles -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Against Conditionalization -- 3.3. Diachronic Principles for Preferences -- 4. Against Reflection Principles -- 4.1. Reflection for Beliefs -- 4.2. Reflection for Preferences -- 5. The Diachronic Tragedy Argument -- 5.1. Conditionalization and Reflection -- 5.2. Utility Conditionalization -- 5.3. Preference Reflection -- 5.4. Other Cases of Diachronic Tragedy -- 5.5. Common Structure -- 6. Options and Time-Slice Practical Rationality -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Rationality and the Subjective Ought -- 6.3. The Problem of Options -- 6.4. Skirting the Issue : A Minimalist Proposal -- 6.5. Desiderata for a Theory of Options -- 6.6. Unsuccessful Theories of Options.
505 0  $a Note continued: 6.7. Options as Decisions -- 6.8. Options and the Semantics of Ought -- 7. Options and Diachronic Tragedy -- 7.1. Diachronic Tragedy and the Prisoner's Dilemma -- 7.2. Depragmatization and the No Way Out Argument -- 7.3. Rationality and the Stability of Intentions -- 8. Replacing Diachronic Principles -- 8.1. Replacing Conditionalization -- 8.2. Replacing Utility Conditionalization -- 8.3. Coda : Uniqueness, Coherence, and Kolodny -- 9. Replacing Reflection Principles -- 9.1. Expert Deference -- 9.2. Preference Deference -- 10. Doxastic Processes and Responsibility -- 10.1. Doxastic Justification -- 10.2. What about Reasoning? -- 10.3. Rational Evidence-Gathering -- 11. Rationality and the Subject's Point of View.
650  0 $a Rationalism.
650  0 $a Reason.
650  0 $a Self.
650  0 $a Time $x Philosophy.
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