I once spoke with David Schmidtz, a philosophy at the University of Arizona, about Scwartz’s work. All he shows is that more choices makes people anxious and confused. But Dave told me that he got Scwartz to admit that being anxious and confused isn’t the same way as having a net utility decrease. It’s not even close.
I once spoke with David Schmidtz, a philosophy at the University of Arizona, about Scwartz’s work. All he shows is that more choices makes people anxious and confused. But Dave told me that he got Scwartz to admit that being anxious and confused isn’t the same way as having a net utility decrease. It’s not even close.