
Chrisoula Andreou, "Choosing Well: The Good, the Bad, and the Trivial" (Oxford UP, 2023)
New Books in Philosophy
The Argument for Better Than as Acyclic
According to the so that's the first thing then according to the practicability assumption, if one hasn't made any prior errors, one won't be in a predicament wherein every option is rationally inadvisable. And actually, it follows from those two ideas that better than as acyclic, even if preferences can be rationally cyclic. So I'll just super quick give a sense of how that goes and then I can either elaborate or not elaborate. But I hope it cut me off if there's not enough time for me to say how I think that this is relevant.
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