Apparent preferences about decisions run a risk of actually being rationalizations of intuitively appealing incorrect decisions (and not real preferences). Especially in situations where consequentialist analysis runs against intuition, the decision suggested by intuition can feel like preference, maybe because preferences are usually accessed in the form of intuitions.
Apparent preferences about decisions run a risk of actually being rationalizations of intuitively appealing incorrect decisions (and not real preferences). Especially in situations where consequentialist analysis runs against intuition, the decision suggested by intuition can feel like preference, maybe because preferences are usually accessed in the form of intuitions.