When we are acting in a professional capacity, that can restrict what properly features in the deliberation that guides our action. Three different possibilities need to be distinguished. First, there are cases of disregardable reasons, where fact F is a reason for action A, but F should not feature in your deliberation about A. Secondly, there are cases of context-undermining, where fact F fails to provide a reason for performing action A in one context, even though F is a reason for A in other contexts. And thirdly, there are cases of exclusionary reasons. When fact F is a reason for action A, another fact E functions as an exclusionary reason when it is a reason not to be guided by F in A-ing. The chapter begins by explaining the differe...
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With wider and wider acceptance of mental health professionals in courts of law as expert witnesses,...
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While deliberation has traditionally played a central role in philosophical and behavioral accounts ...
Monroe Freedman is well known as a proponent of the standard conception of legal ethics - that is,...
A number of healthcare professionals assert a right to be exempt from performing some actions curren...
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This book focuses on three problems: In what way are rules normative, and how do they differ from or...
Many philosophers accept a response constraint on normative reasons: that p is a reason for you to φ...
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