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Caspar Hare A puzzle about other-directed time-bias article Should we be time-biased on behalf of other people? ‘Sometimes yes, sometimes no’—it is tempting to answer. But this is not right. On pain of irrationality, we cannot be too selective about when we are time-biased on behalf of other people.

A puzzle about other-directed time-bias

Caspar Hare

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 86, no. 2, 2008, pp. 269–277

Abstract

Should we be time-biased on behalf of other people? ‘Sometimes yes, sometimes no’—it is tempting to answer. But this is not right. On pain of irrationality, we cannot be too selective about when we are time-biased on behalf of other people.

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