Publication Date
5-1-2007
Advisor(s)
Moon, Don
Major
Economics (ECON); Government
Language
English
Abstract
Develops the basic requirements for a theory of instrumental rationality, and then applies that theory to situations of dynamic conflict and weakness of will. Also considers strategies of precommitment and non-optimizing decision-making rules.
Recommended Citation
Goldin, Jacob, "Rationality and Self-Conflict" (2007). Honors Theses - All. Paper 33.
http://wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/etd_hon_theses/33
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