I discuss two arguments against the view that reasons are propositions. I consider responses to each argument, including recent responses due to Mark Schroeder, and suggest further responses of my own. In each case, the discussion proceeds by comparing reasons to answers and goal
Where does normativity come from? Or alternatively, in virtue of what do facts about what an agent h...
Many philosophers working on the branches of philosophy that deal with the normative questions have ...
The present paper identifies a challenge for a certain view of practical reasons, according to which...
I discuss two arguments against the view that reasons are propositions. I consider responses to each...
Normative thinking -- thinking about what to do, what to believe, how to feel, and so on -- is somet...
Many think of reasons as facts, propositions, or considerations that stand in some relation (or rela...
It is now standard in the literature on reasons and rationality to distinguish normative reasons fro...
The most important questions we ask are normative questions. And the most fundamental normative ques...
When we say that a subject has attitudes that she is rationally required to have, does that entail t...
The topic of this article is the ontology of practical reasons. We draw a critical comparison betwee...
Where does normativity come from? Or alternatively, in virtue of what do facts about what an agent h...
Many philosophers working on the branches of philosophy that deal with the normative questions have ...
The present paper identifies a challenge for a certain view of practical reasons, according to which...
I discuss two arguments against the view that reasons are propositions. I consider responses to each...
Normative thinking -- thinking about what to do, what to believe, how to feel, and so on -- is somet...
Many think of reasons as facts, propositions, or considerations that stand in some relation (or rela...
It is now standard in the literature on reasons and rationality to distinguish normative reasons fro...
The most important questions we ask are normative questions. And the most fundamental normative ques...
When we say that a subject has attitudes that she is rationally required to have, does that entail t...
The topic of this article is the ontology of practical reasons. We draw a critical comparison betwee...
Where does normativity come from? Or alternatively, in virtue of what do facts about what an agent h...
Many philosophers working on the branches of philosophy that deal with the normative questions have ...
The present paper identifies a challenge for a certain view of practical reasons, according to which...