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DTSTAMP:20260604T190347Z
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170503T080000
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SUMMARY:Personal Volatility
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TZID:Europe/Rome
LOCATION:Via Festa del Perdono\, 7\, Milano\, Italy\, 20122
DESCRIPTION:<p>It is rational to take into account the probabilistic volatility when you are planning.&nbsp\; But what if you think you are also likely to change (as a subject) over long intervals of time?&nbsp\; Is this kind of openness/uncertainty a rational basis for discounting your future?&nbsp\; In this paper I will survey two prominent arguments defending personal discounting and argue that both are unsound.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Samuele Iaquinto;CN=David Ingram;CN=Giuliano Torrengo:
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