In this essay I defend the claim that all reasons can ground final requirements. I begin by establishing a prima facie case for the thesis by noting that on a common-sense understanding of what finality is, it must be the case that all reasons can ground such requirements. I spend the rest of the paper defending the thesis against two recent challenges. The first challenge is found in Joshua Gert's recent book, Brute Rationality. In it he argues that reasons play two logically distinct roles - requiring action and justifying action. He argues, further, that some reasons - 'purely justificatory' reasons - play only the latter role. Jonathan Dancy offers the second challenge in his Ethics Without Principles, where he distinguishes between the...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis argues that the debate about the nature of practic...
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An increasingly popular view in the literature on rationality attempts to vindicate the strong norma...
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This thesis is a study in the theory of reasons. In the main, it comprises three chapters that inves...
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Abstract: This paper is about the nature of practical reasons. More specifically, my primary goal is...
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The topic of this article is the ontology of practical reasons. We draw a critical compari-son betwe...
Reasons-based accounts of our normative conclusions face difficulties in distinguishing between what...
This dissertation defends the claim that it is a requirement of practical reason that we reason abou...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis argues that the debate about the nature of practic...
T IS A TRUISM that agents can do the right action for the right reason. To put the point in terms mo...
An increasingly popular view in the literature on rationality attempts to vindicate the strong norma...
This paper explores the isomorphism between two relationships. The first is that between reasons and...
This critical notice explores the distinction between the justifying and requiring forces of reasons...
The reasons first approach holds that all other normative concepts can be explained by reasons. It p...
This paper looks at whether it is possible to unify the requirements of normative reasons with the r...
This thesis is a study in the theory of reasons. In the main, it comprises three chapters that inves...
This paper argues that we need to distinguish between two different ideas of a reason: first, the id...
This paper offers two competing accounts of normative requirements, each of which purports to explai...
Abstract: This paper is about the nature of practical reasons. More specifically, my primary goal is...
Abstract There are a number of proposals as to exactly how reasons, ends and rationality are related...
The topic of this article is the ontology of practical reasons. We draw a critical compari-son betwe...
Reasons-based accounts of our normative conclusions face difficulties in distinguishing between what...
This dissertation defends the claim that it is a requirement of practical reason that we reason abou...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis argues that the debate about the nature of practic...
T IS A TRUISM that agents can do the right action for the right reason. To put the point in terms mo...
An increasingly popular view in the literature on rationality attempts to vindicate the strong norma...