Motivation, Deliberation and Rationality for Dynamic Choice

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cognitive bootstrapping
Decision Making
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George Ainslie
hyperbolic discounting
Naturalism and Normativity
personal identity theory
philosophical psychology
Philosophy of Action
philosophy of mind
picoeconomics
Rational Choice Theory
time-inconsistent decision models

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  • ISBN 9781041155843
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book explores rationality and normativity through a picoeconomic model of dynamic preference reversals and Ainslie’s personal-rule approach. Focusing on negotiations between time-defined selves, it addresses key philosophical issues related to self-control and decision making over time.

It primarily addresses a challenge to Ainslie’s approach: how to justify the bundling relation behind personal rules. Bundling links a series of similar choices, each of which predicts the direction of all subsequent ones. The book offers a thorough defense of bundling, examining it from various perspectives. The discussion engages with important contemporary thinkers in the fields of rationality, morality and personal identity, including Elster, McClennen, Gauthier, Bratman, Mele, Nozick, Davidson and others. A central feature of this study is the attention paid to certain neglected aspects of normativity, such as cognitive bootstrapping. This involves making normative leaps to beliefs that connect consequential concerns with long-term reality checks.

This book will appeal to researchers and students of rational choice theory, philosophy of action, philosophical psychology and philosophy of economics.

Yujian Zheng has taught philosophy at Lingnan University since 1995 and is currently teaching at Shenzhen University, with research interests in metaphysics, rational choice and related matters.

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