Parfit and Railton argue that Williams' appeal to 'correction of factual error' within the S entails that the operative reasons-grounding state is the corrected, idealized desire, not the actual one.
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idealized desire(in the debate about whether real reasons come from actual or perfected desires)
A version of what you would want if you had perfect information, no false beliefs, and complete understanding—as opposed to what you actually want right now.
reasons-grounding state(in debates about what motivates us to act)
The underlying fact or condition that actually explains why someone has a reason to do something—basically, what makes a reason a real reason.