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1, Time-Slice Rationality. - 1.1, Rationality.Personhood.and Time. - 1.2, Time-Slice Rationality. - 1.3, The Roles of Rationality. - 1.4, Looking Ahead. - 2, General Motivations. - 2.1, Personal Identity. - 2.2, Internalism. - 3, Against Diachronic Principles. - 3.1, Introduction. - 3.2, Against Conditionalization. - 3.3, Diachronic Principles for Preferences. - 4, Against Reflection Principles. - 4.1, Reflection for Beliefs. - 4.2, Reflection for Preferences. - 5, The Diachronic Tragedy Argument. - 5.1, Conditionalization and Reflection. - 5.2, Utility Conditionalization. - 5.3, Preference Reflection. - 5.4, Other Cases of Diachronic Tragedy. - 5.5, Common Structure. - 6, Options and Time-Slice Practical Rationality. - 6.1. Introduction. - 6.2, Rationality and the Subjective Ought. - 6.3, The Problem of Options. - 6.4, Skirting the Issue : A Minimalist Proposal. - 6.5, Desiderata for a Theory of Options. - 6.6. Unsuccessful Theories of Options. - 6.7, Options as Decisions. - 6.8, Options and the Semantics of Ought. - 7, Options and Diachronic Tragedy. - 7.1, Diachronic Tragedy and the Prisoner's Dilemma. - 7.2, Depragmatization and the No Way Out Argument. - 7.3, Rationality and the Stability of Intentions. - 8, Replacing Diachronic Principles. - 8.1, Replacing Conditionalization. - 8.2, Replacing Utility Conditionalization. - 8.3, Coda : Uniqueness.Coherence.and Kolodny. - 9, Replacing Reflection Principles. - 9.1, Expert Deference. - 9.2, Preference Deference. - 10, Doxastic Processes and Responsibility. - 10.1, Doxastic Justification. - 10.2, What about Reasoning? - 10.3, Rational Evidence-Gathering. - 11, Rationality and the Subject's Point of View.
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