define prudential reasoning
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A prudential reason is a reason from the prudential point of view. This point of view is defined by certain reason-making principles the. most basic of which would be, "One ought to act so as to maximize his. own well-being", (or possibly, "One ought to act so as to achieve a. satisfactory level of well-being").
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A prudential reason is a reason from the prudential point of view. This point of view is defined by certain reason-making principles the. most basic of which would be, "One ought to act so as to maximize his. own well-being", (or possibly, "One ought to act so as to achieve a. satisfactory level of well-being").
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