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    Sellars's ethics: Variations on Kantian themes
    Philosophical Studies 101 (2-3): 291-324. 2000.
    In this essay I attempt to tease out and assess two arguments that pervade Sellars's writings on the practical sphere. The first is an argument that categorical reasonableness must be a part of any adequate account of practical reason. The second argues that, nonetheless, the Kantian's strong connection between morality and practical reasonableness cannot be defended. I argue that the former argument is a powerful and ingenious defense of a role for something more than hypothetical reasonablenes…Read more
  •  145
    Desire, Judgment, and Reason: Exploring the Path not Taken
    The Journal of Ethics 11 (4): 437-463. 2007.
    At the outset of The Possibility of Altruism Thomas Nagel charts two paths out of the fundamental dilemma confronting metaethics. The first path rejects the claim that a persuasive account of the motivational backing of ethical judgments must involve an agent’s desires. But it is the second path, a path that Nagel charts but does not himself take, that is the focus of this essay. This path retains the standard account, upon which all motivation involves desire, but denies that desires are given …Read more
  •  170
    This paper argues that Donald Davidson''s account ofassertions of evaluative judgments contains ahere-to-fore unappreciated strategy forreconciling the meta-ethical ``inconsistenttriad.'''' The inconsistency is thought to resultbecause within the framework of thebelief-desire theory assertions of moraljudgments must have conceptual connections withboth desires and beliefs. The connection withdesires is necessary to account for theinternal connection between such judgments andmotivation to act, w…Read more
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    Where the traditional accounts of practical reason go wrong
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 10 157-166. 1989.
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    How weakness of the will is possible
    Mind 101 (401): 85-88. 1992.
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    Comments on Douglas Portmore’s Commonsense Consequentialism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (1): 225-232. 2014.
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    Paradox of Deontology
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, John Wiley & Sons. 2021.