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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.
One answer is that when one is instrumentally incoherent one violates some independent requirement of reason.
Let's suppose that there is a requirement of reason to be instrumentally coherent.
First, (§3.1) we might say that there isn't any requirement of reason to be instrumentally coherent as such, but whenever one is instrumentally incoherent, one violates some independent requirement of reason.
Second, (§3.2) we might say that there is a requirement of reason to be instrumentally coherent as such.
A third approach to instrumental incoherence holds that one need not violate any requirement of reason in being instrumentally incoherent.
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I believe we can accommodate the requirements of reason and religion by developing certain qualities that we would bring to our everyday ethical discussions.
To this end, human nature must be shaped by a rigorous course of training so that each person's distinctive capabilities may be formed for service within a harmonious whole and in accordance with the requirements of reason.
Such reasons would be universal, non-relative, categorical requirements of reason.
The shortest accurate answer is "of reason," as in "the law of reason" or "the requirements of reason".
One version of this view (§3.3.1) holds that instrumental coherence is to be explained in terms of appropriate responses to one's beliefs about independent requirements of reason, where these beliefs could be false.
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