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‘Pure Time Preference’: Reply to Lowry and Peterson
Authors:Jens Johansson  Simon Rosenqvist
Affiliation:Department of PhilosophyUppsala University
Abstract:A pure time preference is a preference for something to occur at one point in time rather than another, merely because of when it occurs in time. Such preferences are widely regarded as paradigm examples of irrational preferences. However, Rosemary Lowry and Martin Peterson have recently argued that, for instance, a pure time preference to go to the opera tonight rather than next month may be rationally permissible, even if the amounts of intrinsic value realized in both cases are identical. In this reply, we argue that Lowry and Peterson's argument is unsuccessful.
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