I show Means/end or "instrumental" models of practical rationality maintain that an agent is rational if she is taking efficient means to secure her most important ends. According to this view, an agent's goals are not themselves open to rational assessment. Only the efficiency of means to chosen ends is evaluated. These accounts raise an important question in contemporary debates about practical rationality: whether a complete theory of practical rationality must include a theory of value (a theory by which ends are evaluated to determine whether they are rational). After placing various means/end accounts in historical perspective and illustrating their contemporary significance, I defend a negative answer to the above question and thus e...
The aim of the paper is to advance arguments in favor of the thesis that instrumental rationality is...
Submitted thesis examines the role of the notion of end (purpose) in the theory of action and how re...
This paper draws some bold conclusions from modest premises. My topic is an old one, the Neohumean v...
It is commonly accepted that the instrumental principle is a fundamental principle of practical rati...
In this paper I attempt to refute the instrumental conception of practical reason, and thus defend a...
My main aim is to explain the normative character of the phenomena that are commonly discussed when ...
Does rationality require us to take the means to our ends? Intuitively, it seems clear that it does....
The Wide-Scope view of instrumental reason holds that you should not intend an end without also inte...
Most philosophers think it uncontroversial that practical reason requires us to take the means to ou...
In Rational Powers in Action, Sergio Tenenbaum sets out a new theory of instrumental rationality tha...
I formulate what I believe to be a correct account of the normativity of rationality. I identify two...
This paper endeavours to summarize a variety of arguments for a reconsideration of ends in Economics...
Abstract There are a number of proposals as to exactly how reasons, ends and rationality are related...
I want to examine critically a certain strategy of moral justification which I shall call instrument...
Only with a comprehensive detailed theory of the practical processes which agents engage in prior t...
The aim of the paper is to advance arguments in favor of the thesis that instrumental rationality is...
Submitted thesis examines the role of the notion of end (purpose) in the theory of action and how re...
This paper draws some bold conclusions from modest premises. My topic is an old one, the Neohumean v...
It is commonly accepted that the instrumental principle is a fundamental principle of practical rati...
In this paper I attempt to refute the instrumental conception of practical reason, and thus defend a...
My main aim is to explain the normative character of the phenomena that are commonly discussed when ...
Does rationality require us to take the means to our ends? Intuitively, it seems clear that it does....
The Wide-Scope view of instrumental reason holds that you should not intend an end without also inte...
Most philosophers think it uncontroversial that practical reason requires us to take the means to ou...
In Rational Powers in Action, Sergio Tenenbaum sets out a new theory of instrumental rationality tha...
I formulate what I believe to be a correct account of the normativity of rationality. I identify two...
This paper endeavours to summarize a variety of arguments for a reconsideration of ends in Economics...
Abstract There are a number of proposals as to exactly how reasons, ends and rationality are related...
I want to examine critically a certain strategy of moral justification which I shall call instrument...
Only with a comprehensive detailed theory of the practical processes which agents engage in prior t...
The aim of the paper is to advance arguments in favor of the thesis that instrumental rationality is...
Submitted thesis examines the role of the notion of end (purpose) in the theory of action and how re...
This paper draws some bold conclusions from modest premises. My topic is an old one, the Neohumean v...