This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whether one always ought (or, more weakly, has a reason) to be rational. It first distinguishes substantive from structural rationality, noting how structural rationality presents a more serious challenge to the thesis that rationality is normative. It then considers the plausibility of skepticism about structural rationality, and notes some problems facing such skepticism. However, if we are not skeptics about structural requirements, we face the task of formulating those requirements. But both narrow-scope and wide-scope formulations seem incompatible with the idea that we always ought to be rational. This suggests that we have good reason to t...
Within the debate concerning reason and rationality, instrumental incoherence was for a long time co...
Rationality requires various things of you. For example, it requires you not to have contradictory b...
There are at least two threads in our thought and talk about rationality, both practical and theoret...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
First paragraph: Rationality seems to be normative. If you fail to do something rationality requires...
Abstract: Scepticism about the normativity of rationality is often partially based on the assumption...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
This entry is composed of three sections. In §1, we survey debates about what structural rationality...
In the recent normativity literature, much attention has been paid to the question of whether ration...
There is a growing consensus, long maintained by Derek Parfit, that there is an important distinctio...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
An important advance in normativity research over the last decade is an increased understanding of t...
Recent views of reasons and rationality make it plausible that it can sometimes be rational to do wh...
Rationality requires that our mental attitudes exhibit specific patterns of coherence. Do we have re...
Within the debate concerning reason and rationality, instrumental incoherence was for a long time co...
Rationality requires various things of you. For example, it requires you not to have contradictory b...
There are at least two threads in our thought and talk about rationality, both practical and theoret...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
First paragraph: Rationality seems to be normative. If you fail to do something rationality requires...
Abstract: Scepticism about the normativity of rationality is often partially based on the assumption...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
This entry is composed of three sections. In §1, we survey debates about what structural rationality...
In the recent normativity literature, much attention has been paid to the question of whether ration...
There is a growing consensus, long maintained by Derek Parfit, that there is an important distinctio...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
An important advance in normativity research over the last decade is an increased understanding of t...
Recent views of reasons and rationality make it plausible that it can sometimes be rational to do wh...
Rationality requires that our mental attitudes exhibit specific patterns of coherence. Do we have re...
Within the debate concerning reason and rationality, instrumental incoherence was for a long time co...
Rationality requires various things of you. For example, it requires you not to have contradictory b...
There are at least two threads in our thought and talk about rationality, both practical and theoret...