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74The Notion of "Incitement"Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (2). 1974.The main purpose of this paper is to answer the question of how it is that a person who incites another to do something can be held morally responsible for this second person's acts. Professor bruce franklin's dismissal from stanford university is taken as the main example and it is argued that though those incited act 'because' of what the incitor does, This 'because' is not explainable on the standard models of physical causation, Coercion or hypnosis. It is closer to the truth to think of the…Read more
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99Comments on Sergio Tenenbaum: Appearances of the Good: An Essay on the Nature of Practical ReasonDialogue 48 (2): 387. 2009.
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25IntentionalityIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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2316Motivational Internalism and ExternalismIn Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 293-300. 2010.This chapter contains sections titled: References.
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198Reasons and purposes: human rationality and the teleological explanation of actionOxford University Press. 2003.People act for reasons. That is how we understand ourselves. But what is it to act for a reason? This is what Fred Schueler investigates. He rejects the dominant view that the beliefs and desires that constitute our reasons for acting simply cause us to act as we do, and argues instead for a view centred on practical deliberation--our ability to evaluate the reasons we accept. Schueler's account of 'reasons explanations' emphasizes the relation between reasons and purposes, and the fact that the…Read more
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690Interpretative explanationsIn Constantine Sandis (ed.), New essays on the explanation of action, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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248Desire: Its Role in Practical Reason and the Explanation of ActionMIT Press. 1995.Does action always arise out of desire? G. F. Schueler examines this hotly debated topic in philosophy of action and moral philosophy, arguing that once two senses of "desire" are distinguished - roughly, genuine desires and pro attitudes - apparently plausible explanations of action in terms of the agent's desires can be seen to be mistaken. Desire probes a fundamental issue in philosophy of mind, the nature of desires and how, if at all, they motivate and justify our actions. At least since Hu…Read more
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