Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Rationality demands at least that we eliminate incoherencies among our beliefs when we are apprised of them. This minimal requirement gives us no grounds for condemning a refusal to look for incoherencies, or indeed to deliberate altogether. Several stronger conditions on rationality are explored and rejected. There are presently no good arguments against logical sloth.
Preparation of this article was supported by a research grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Committee of the University of Toronto.