Agents have powers to bring about change. Do agents have normative powers to bring about normative change directly? This chapter distinguishes between direct normative change and descriptive and institutional changes, which may indirectly be normatively significant. This article argues that agents do indeed have the powers to bring about normative change directly. It responds to a challenge claiming that all normativity is institutional and another claiming that exercises of normative powers would violate considerations of supervenience. The article also responds to a challenge - generalizing Kent Hurtig’s recent challenge about consent - which states that exercises of normative powers are valid only in cases that do not matter - they never...
The paper provides an analysis of normative powers as the ability to change a normative condition, a...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Constitutivism explains norms in terms of their being constitutive of agency, actions, or certain pr...
Agents have powers to bring about change. Do agents have normative powers to bring about normative c...
‘Normative powers’ are capacities to create normative reasons by our willing or say-so. They are sig...
A normative power is a power to alter rights and duties directly. This paper explores what it means ...
On a naturalistic conception of agency, someone is an agent when certain of his own mental states ar...
Abstract: Current accounts of normativity struggle to explain the source of the normative grip of ra...
A focal point in recent work on practical reason is the idea that we might ground normative claims i...
Procedural norms are instrumental norms addressed to agents playing a role in the normative system, ...
Agents based on reactive planning architectures use pre-specified plans as behaviour specifications....
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
peer reviewedProcedural norms are instrumental norms addressed to agents playing a role in the norma...
In this paper we provide a formal analysis of the idea of normative co-ordination. We argue that thi...
As rational agents, we are constantly faced with questions about what to do, think, and feel. The an...
The paper provides an analysis of normative powers as the ability to change a normative condition, a...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Constitutivism explains norms in terms of their being constitutive of agency, actions, or certain pr...
Agents have powers to bring about change. Do agents have normative powers to bring about normative c...
‘Normative powers’ are capacities to create normative reasons by our willing or say-so. They are sig...
A normative power is a power to alter rights and duties directly. This paper explores what it means ...
On a naturalistic conception of agency, someone is an agent when certain of his own mental states ar...
Abstract: Current accounts of normativity struggle to explain the source of the normative grip of ra...
A focal point in recent work on practical reason is the idea that we might ground normative claims i...
Procedural norms are instrumental norms addressed to agents playing a role in the normative system, ...
Agents based on reactive planning architectures use pre-specified plans as behaviour specifications....
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
peer reviewedProcedural norms are instrumental norms addressed to agents playing a role in the norma...
In this paper we provide a formal analysis of the idea of normative co-ordination. We argue that thi...
As rational agents, we are constantly faced with questions about what to do, think, and feel. The an...
The paper provides an analysis of normative powers as the ability to change a normative condition, a...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Constitutivism explains norms in terms of their being constitutive of agency, actions, or certain pr...