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Title: The Pertinence of Incontinence
Author: Zilhão, António
Keywords: Action-explanation, bounded rationality, continence, fast and frugal heuristics, incontinence, intentional action.
Issue Date: 2005
Abstract: In this paper I suggest a reconstruction of the traditional concepts of con-tinent and incontinent action. This reconstruction proceeds along the lines of a standpoint of bounded rationality. My suggestion agrees with some relevant aspects of Davidson’s treatment of this topic. One of these aspects is that incontinent action is typically signalled by the following two subjective experiences: a feeling of surprise towards one’s own action and a difficulty in understanding oneself; another is that incontinence cannot simply be disposed of in terms of some inability of the agent to avoid “succumbing to temptation”; still another is the view that inconti-nent action is common in real human affairs. But my suggestion dis-agrees with other relevant aspects of Davidson’s treatment of inconti-nence too. In particular, it avoids what I take to be its two major draw-backs. These are a view of continent action that falls prey to a com-pletely unrealistic concept of psychological rationality and the idea that incontinence necessarily involves a dimension of essential irrationality.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/43976
Publisher Version: http://www.cfh.ufsc.br/~principi/p912-10.pdf
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