Rationality, time and normativity: On Hedden’s time-slice rationality

Analysis 77 (3):571-585 (2017)
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In his stimulating recent book Reasons without Persons, Brian Hedden develops a novel theory of rationality that he calls Time-Slice Rationality. One of the main theses of TSR is that all rational requirements are synchronic. We argue here first that this thesis is not well-motivated. We also demonstrate that Hedden is in fact committed to an even stronger claim about the rationality of an agent at a time. Finally, we provide some arguments against the conception of rationality that results from this stronger claim.

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Bahadir Eker
Universität Hamburg
Sabine Döring
University Tübingen

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