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It is not the case that A complete account of rational choice must incorporate internal organismic constraints, not only external environmental ones.
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Rational choice is defined relative to an optimization problem with given constraints.
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Some constraints on available behavior alternatives are internal to the organism, such as physical speed limits and cognitive capacity limits.
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Constraints internal to the organism are part of 'the environment' in the sense relevant to optimization.
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