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Explain the principles that specify deliberative coherence

      

Explain the principles that specify deliberative coherence

  

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Francis
Principle 1: Symmetry- coherence and incoherence are symmetrical relations: if factor (action or goal) f1 coheres with factor f2, then f2 coheres with f1.

Principle 2: Facilitation- consider actions A1…An that together facilitate the accomplishment of goal G. then
(a) each A1 coheres with G,
(b) each A1 coheres with each other Aj, and
(c) the greater the number of actions required, the less the coherence among the actions and goals.

Principle 3: Incompatibility-
(a) if two factors cannot both be performed or achieved, then they are strongly incoherent.
(b) if two factors are difficult to perform or achieve together, then they are weakly incoherent.

Principle 4: goal priority- some goals are desirable for intrinsic or other non-coherence reasons.

Principle 5: Judgement- facilitation and competition relations can depend on coherence with judgements about the acceptability of factual beliefs.

Principle 6: decision- decisions are made on the basis of an assessment of the overall coherence of a set of actions and goals.
francis1897 answered the question on October 4, 2022 at 08:56


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