I am not sure I understand exactly what you are aiming for with your take 3: is applied rationality a rationality that I don’t have to follow when I want to use emotions/intuitions/breaks, or is it a rationality that considers these options when making the decisions? The former seems to permissive, in that there is never a place where I have to use rationality, while the latter might fall into the same issues as the restaurant example, by pondering to much whether I should use intuition to choose my meal.
That being said, I like the different perspectives offered by the takes.
I am not sure I understand exactly what you are aiming for with your take 3: is applied rationality a rationality that I don’t have to follow when I want to use emotions/intuitions/breaks, or is it a rationality that considers these options when making the decisions? The former seems to permissive, in that there is never a place where I have to use rationality, while the latter might fall into the same issues as the restaurant example, by pondering to much whether I should use intuition to choose my meal.
That being said, I like the different perspectives offered by the takes.