An increasingly popular view in the literature on rationality attempts to vindicate the strong normativity of rationality by giving a unifying account of rational requirements and what one ought to do in terms of reasons that fall within one’s perspective. In this paper, I pose a dilemma for such a view: one’s rationality is determined by a narrower set of reasons, such as the set of reasons that one is attending to, whereas what one ought to do is determined by a broader set of reasons that comprises reasons one is not attending to. Thus, no single set of reasons can play the dual role of determining what one is rationally required to do and determining what one ought to do: either it is too broad to determine what one is rationally requir...
The questions that I will be discussing are: Q1: What is the relation (and difference) between norma...
The demands of rationality are linked both to our subjective normative perspective (given that ratio...
At the heart of John Broome’s research program in the philosophy of normativity is a distinction bet...
This paper looks at whether it is possible to unify the requirements of normative reasons with the r...
This paper explores the isomorphism between two relationships. The first is that between reasons and...
This paper looks at whether it is possible to unify the requirements of rationality with the demands...
When we say that a subject has attitudes that she is rationally required to have, does that entail t...
Rationality requires various things of you. For example, it requires you not to have contradictory b...
Some philosophers think that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons, or alternative...
There is a growing consensus, long maintained by Derek Parfit, that there is an important distinctio...
Objective reasons are given by the facts. Subjective reasons are given by one’s perspective on the f...
It is more or less common ground that an important aspect of the explanation of normativity relates ...
Abstract There are a number of proposals as to exactly how reasons, ends and rationality are related...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
What is involved in weighing normative reasons against each other? One attractive answer is the foll...
The questions that I will be discussing are: Q1: What is the relation (and difference) between norma...
The demands of rationality are linked both to our subjective normative perspective (given that ratio...
At the heart of John Broome’s research program in the philosophy of normativity is a distinction bet...
This paper looks at whether it is possible to unify the requirements of normative reasons with the r...
This paper explores the isomorphism between two relationships. The first is that between reasons and...
This paper looks at whether it is possible to unify the requirements of rationality with the demands...
When we say that a subject has attitudes that she is rationally required to have, does that entail t...
Rationality requires various things of you. For example, it requires you not to have contradictory b...
Some philosophers think that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons, or alternative...
There is a growing consensus, long maintained by Derek Parfit, that there is an important distinctio...
Objective reasons are given by the facts. Subjective reasons are given by one’s perspective on the f...
It is more or less common ground that an important aspect of the explanation of normativity relates ...
Abstract There are a number of proposals as to exactly how reasons, ends and rationality are related...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
What is involved in weighing normative reasons against each other? One attractive answer is the foll...
The questions that I will be discussing are: Q1: What is the relation (and difference) between norma...
The demands of rationality are linked both to our subjective normative perspective (given that ratio...
At the heart of John Broome’s research program in the philosophy of normativity is a distinction bet...