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1679Externalism, Motivation, and Moral KnowledgeIn Susana Nuccetelli & Gary Seay (eds.), Ethical Naturalism: Current Debates, Cambridge University Press. 2011.For non-analytic ethical naturalists, externalism about moral motivation is an attractive option: it allows naturalists to embrace a Humean theory of motivation while holding that moral properties are real, natural properties. However, Michael Smith has mounted an important objection to this view. Smith observes that virtuous agents must have non-derivative motivation to pursue specific ends that they believe to be morally right; he then argues that this externalist view ascribes to the virtuous…Read more
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183Hegel’s Critique of Kant in the Philosophy of RightKant Studien 86 (2): 211-230. 1995.There is general agreement among commentators that in the "Philosophy of Right" Hegel misunderstands important aspects of Kant's practical philosophy. It is often claimed that Hegel entirely misses the point of Kant's universal law test and the mode of its application. We argue that these charges rest on misreadings of the "Philosophy of Right" in which Hegel's conception of the will is not taken into account. We show that Hegel's critique of Kant can be defended if it is interpreted as arising …Read more
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1538Minimalism about Intention: A Modest DefenseInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 57 (3): 384-411. 2014.Inquiry, Volume 57, Issue 3, Page 384-411, June 2014
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655The judgment of a weak willPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (4): 875-911. 1999.In trying to explain the possibility of akrasia , it seems plausible to deny that there is a conceptual connection between motivation and evaluation ; akrasia occurs when the agent is motivated to do something that she does not judge to be good . However, it is hard to see how such accounts could respect our intuition that the akratic agent acts freely, or that there is a difference between akrasia and compulsion. It is also hard to see how such accounts could be extended to the realm of theoret…Read more
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129Representing collective agencyPhilosophical Studies 172 (12): 3379-3386. 2015.This paper examines whether Bratman’s succeeds in provides a reductive account of collective intention
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105In Defense of “Appearances”Dialogue 48 (2): 411. 2009.Reply to critics on panel on "Appearances of the Good"
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140Appearances of the Good: An Essay on the Nature of Practical ReasonCambridge University Press. 2007.'We desire all and only those things we conceive to be good; we avoid what we conceive to be bad.' This slogan was once the standard view of the relationship between desire or motivation and rational evaluation. Many critics have rejected this scholastic formula as either trivial or wrong. It appears to be trivial if we just define the good as 'what we want', and wrong if we consider apparent conflicts between what we seem to want and what we seem to think is good. In Appearances of the Good, Se…Read more
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3320Vague Projects and the Puzzle of the Self-TorturerEthics 123 (1): 86-112. 2012.In this paper we advance a new solution to Quinn’s puzzle of the self-torturer. The solution falls directly out of an application of the principle of instrumental reasoning to what we call “vague projects”, i.e., projects whose completion does not occur at any particular or definite point or moment. The resulting treatment of the puzzle extends our understanding of instrumental rationality to projects and ends that cannot be accommodated by orthodox theories of rational choice.
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317Brute Requirements: Critical Notice (review)Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1): 153-173. 2007.
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78Speculative Mistakes and Ordinary Temptations: Kant on Instrumentalist Conceptions of Practical ReasonHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 20 (2): 203-223. 2003.
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