The varying rationality of weakness of the will: an empirical investigation and its challenges for a unified theory of rationality

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    The results of these studies suggest that laypeople seem to attribute weakness of will both to the violation of value judgement and the violation of a resolution (Holton, 1999); for a critical reply, see, e_g_(Johnson, 2019). Only by measuring the various factors that influence rationality assessments, can the authors evaluate whether any of the existing theories of rationality can provide a unified theory of rationality. In contrast, if the participants indicate that they themselves would make, e_g, akratic decisions, rationality assessments directly tap into their own behavioral choices. People consider themselves less than . . .

     

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