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71. Ulysses and the SirensIn Fabienne Peter (ed.), rationality and commitment, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 150. 2007.
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125On the Normativity of IntentionsTopoi 33 (1): 87-101. 2014.Suppose you intend now to φ at some future time t. However, when t has come you do not φ. Something has gone wrong. This failing is not just a causal but also a normative failing. This raises the question how to characterize this failing. I discuss three alternative views. On the first view, the fact that you do not execute your intention to φ is blameworthy only if the balance of reasons pointed to φ-ing. The fact that you intended to φ does not add to the reasons for φ-ing at t. On the second …Read more
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