The Normative Status of Time Bias

The Normative Status of Time Bias
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781040153147
ISBN-13 : 1040153143
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Book Synopsis The Normative Status of Time Bias by : Kristie Miller

Download or read book The Normative Status of Time Bias written by Kristie Miller and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-12-10 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book empirically investigates the nature of time biases. Many philosophers think that it is rationally permissible to prefer a life that is overall worse to one that is overall better, as long as the badness of that life lies in the past rather than the future. These philosophers think that it is rationally permissible to be time biased. Time biased individuals differently value the wellbeing of their various selves in virtue of where those selves are located in time. This book focuses on three key kinds of time bias: near, present, and future bias. It presents a rich picture of the conditions under which we display these biases, and it outlines several psychological explanations for them. It then uses this new empirical research we conducted to inform arguments regarding the normative status of these biases. At its heart it considers the question: does having time biased preferences of one sort or another make us better off or worse off? And it uses the answers to these questions to inform our theorising about whether we have reason either to have or to avoid having such preferences.


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