One of us just misunderstood (1), I don’t think there is any difference.
I mean preferences about what happens over the near future, but the way I rank “what happens in the near future” will likely be based on its consequences (further in the future, and in other possible worlds, and etc.). So I took (1) to be basically equivalent to (2).
“Terminal preferences over the near future” is not a thing I often think about and I didn’t realize it was a candidate interpretation (normally when I write about short-term preferences I’m writing about things like control, knowledge, and resource acquisition).
One of us just misunderstood (1), I don’t think there is any difference.
I mean preferences about what happens over the near future, but the way I rank “what happens in the near future” will likely be based on its consequences (further in the future, and in other possible worlds, and etc.). So I took (1) to be basically equivalent to (2).
“Terminal preferences over the near future” is not a thing I often think about and I didn’t realize it was a candidate interpretation (normally when I write about short-term preferences I’m writing about things like control, knowledge, and resource acquisition).