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9780521877466

Reasons for Action

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521877466

  • ISBN10:

    0521877466

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-04-27
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

What are our reasons for acting? Morality purports to give us these reasons, and so do norms of prudence and the laws of society. The theory of practical reason assesses the authority of these potentially competing claims, and for this reason philosophers with a wide range of interests have converged on the topic of reasons for action. This volume contains eleven new essays on practical reason by leading and emerging philosophers. Topics include the differences between practical and theoretical rationality, practical conditionals and the wide-scope ought, the explanation of action, the sources of reasons, and the relationship between morality and reasons for action. The volume will be essential reading for all philosophers interested in ethics and practical reason.

Author Biography

'Sobel and Wall's collection Reasons for Action brings together twelve important essays about reasons for action, practical reasoning, and rational choice, by some of the leading philosophers in the field today (as well as a useful introduction by the editors themselves). The essays approach these issues from several different points of view, but every one of them is an illuminating contribution to the contemporary debates. Everyone who is seriously interested in these questions will find their understanding enriched by a careful study of these essays.' Ralph Wedgwood, University of Oxford

Table of Contents

Notes on the contributorsp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Intention, belief, and instrumental rationalityp. 13
Reasons: practical and adaptivep. 37
The explanatory role of being rationalp. 58
Practical competence and fluent agencyp. 81
Practical conditionalsp. 116
Authority and second-personal reasons for actingp. 134
Promises, reasons, and normative powersp. 155
Regret and irrational actionp. 179
Mackie's motivational argumentp. 200
The truth in Ecumenical Expressivismp. 219
Voluntarist reasons and the sources of normativityp. 243
Bibliographyp. 272
Indexp. 285
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