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Deliberative coherence
pp. 63-88
Abstrakt
Choosing the right plan is often choosing the more coherent plan: but what is coherence? We argue that coherence-directed practical inference ought to be represented computationally. To that end, we advance a theory of deliberative coherence, and describe its implementation in a program modelled on Thagard's ECHO. We explain how the theory can be tested and extended, and consider its bearing on instrumentalist accounts of practical rationality.
Publication details
Published in:
(1996) Synthese 108 (1).
Seiten: 63-88
DOI: 10.1007/BF00414005
Referenz:
Millgram Elijah, Thagard Paul (1996) „Deliberative coherence“. Synthese 108 (1), 63–88.