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<p>this is a very weighty reason to do all in one's power to violate the norms of rationality.</p>

<p><big> Based on rules of coherence </big></p>
<p>An influential rival to the reason-responsiveness account understands rationality as internal coherence. On this view, a person is rational to the extent that their mental states and actions are coherent with each other. Diverse versions of this approach exist that differ in how they understand coherence and what rules of coherence they propose. A general distinction in this regard is between negative and</p><p>
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