I guess I was trying to make a side point by using the two as though they were synonymous. Maybe the precise way would be that “instrumental rationality” is the study of systematically winning strategies, just like “epistemic rationality” is the study of systematically accurate guessing.
I would agree but put “rationality” in quote marks, that is, it is the subject of the discipline named “rationality” to find rational strategies.
Did you mean “to find winning strategies”, or are you using those synonymously?
Either way, I agree with the reference/value distinction here.
I guess I was trying to make a side point by using the two as though they were synonymous. Maybe the precise way would be that “instrumental rationality” is the study of systematically winning strategies, just like “epistemic rationality” is the study of systematically accurate guessing.