Convergence and Shared Reflective Equilibrium

Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (2023)
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Abstract

We build a model of the reflective equilibrium method to better understand under what conditions a community of agents would achieve a shared equilibrium. We find that, despite guaranteeing that agents individually reach equilibrium and numerous constraints on how agents deliberate, it is surprisingly difficult for a community to converge on a small number of equilibria. Consequently, the literature on reflective equilibrium has underestimated the challenge of coordinating intrapersonal convergence and interpersonal convergence.

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Bert Baumgaertner
University of Idaho
Charles Lassiter
Gonzaga University

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