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Desire satisfaction is not the sole aim of rationality from "summary" of The Nature of Rationality by Robert Nozick

The idea that desire satisfaction is not the sole aim of rationality challenges the traditional view that rational agents always act in ways that maximize the fulfillment of their desires. While desire satisfaction is undoubtedly an important aspect of rational decision-making, it is not the only factor that should be taken into consideration. Rationality involves more than just the pursuit of one's desires; it also requires a careful consideration of the reasons behind those desires. Rational agents must be able to justify their desires in a way that is consistent with their values, beliefs, and overall conception of the good. Simply acting on one's desires without reflection or critical examination is not enough to be considered truly rational. Rationality demands that one's actions are guided by reasons that are well-considered and intellectually def...
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    The Nature of Rationality

    Robert Nozick

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