The theses of this paper i: I. that the attempt to found absolute norns on rationality presupposes the availability of a single universal absolute conception of rationality but that no such conception is available; and II. that any conception of rationality which might be available for justifying one's ultimate normative commitments is itself evaluative. “Rationality” itself is a value-laden concept, as are all its philosophical sub-divisions—logic, ethics, aesthetics, axiology, etc. Choosing ultimate value principles under conditions of freedom, enlightenment, and impartiality presupposes that one positively values such things
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The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First (§1...
The theses of this paper i: I. that the attempt to found absolute norns on rationality presupposes t...
‘Rationality’ here only concerns knowledge, e.g., ways to acquire scientific knowledge. Ma...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
Matti Eklund (2017) has argued that ardent realists face a serious dilemma. Ardent realists believe ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...
An important advance in normativity research over the last decade is an increased understanding of t...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
I formulate what I believe to be a correct account of the normativity of rationality. I identify two...
This paper develops an account of a theory of rational choice based on the conception of rationality...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
It is taken for granted that “Man is a rational animal” is an Aristotle’s famous definition of human...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First (§1...
The theses of this paper i: I. that the attempt to found absolute norns on rationality presupposes t...
‘Rationality’ here only concerns knowledge, e.g., ways to acquire scientific knowledge. Ma...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
Matti Eklund (2017) has argued that ardent realists face a serious dilemma. Ardent realists believe ...
The thesis that the concept of a reason is the fundamental normative concept is in the air. In this ...
An important advance in normativity research over the last decade is an increased understanding of t...
After the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn, we have graduall...
I formulate what I believe to be a correct account of the normativity of rationality. I identify two...
This paper develops an account of a theory of rational choice based on the conception of rationality...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
It is taken for granted that “Man is a rational animal” is an Aristotle’s famous definition of human...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First (§1...