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Other problems concern whether the wide-scope formulation is adequate as a formulation of the rational requirement.
(Modus ponens represents a similar rational requirement in the domain of theoretical reason, governing combinations of beliefs).
Calvin wanted a God who was immutable and so the concept of predestination seemed to follow as a rational requirement.
First, even if it's true that the reason to be instrumentally coherent disappears in such cases, the rational requirement to be instrumentally coherent does not.
Suppose there is a rational requirement for any agent to care about what their ideal advisor or any impartial spectator would endorse, for example.
When we combine the view that one ought to be instrumentally coherent as such with the wide-scope formulation of the rational requirement, it doesn't follow, in our example, that one ought to kill one's rival.
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According to the Transparency Account of rational requirements in general, when we point out to people that rationality requires something of them, we aren't presenting them with some requirement of reason; rather, we're pointing out to them what they already think reason requires of them.
What is being supposed here is that rationality, vis-a-vis morality, is very demanding: moral requirements just are rational requirements, so that a failure to act morally is a failure to act rationally.
But, rational requirements also seem to call for some response.
Finally, rational requirements are usually taken to be wide-scope, as we will see below.
Rational requirements of this kind have recently become a subject of intensive philosophical debate.
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