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    Skepticism about Practical Reasons Internalism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (1): 59-77. 2001.
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    Putting particularism in its place
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (3): 312-324. 2008.
    Abstract: The point of this paper is to undermine the support that particularism in the domain of epistemic reasons might seem to give to particularism in the domain of practical reasons. In the epistemic domain, there are two related notions: truth and the rationality of belief. Epistemic reasons are related to the rationality of belief, and not directly to truth. In the domain of practical reasons, however, the role of truth is taken by the notion of objective rationality. Practical reasons ar…Read more
  •  146
    Joshua Gert offers an original account of normative facts and properties, those which have implications for how we ought to behave. He argues that our ability to think and talk about normative notions such as reasons and benefits is dependent on how we respond to the world around us, including how we respond to the actions of other people
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    A Fitting End to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem
    Ethics 126 (4): 1015-1042. 2016.
    This article uses a particular view of the basic emotions in order to develop and defend an account of paradigmatic emotion-linked evaluative properties. The view is that felt emotions are constituted by an awareness that one is about to behave in a certain way. This view provides support for a fitting-attitude account of certain evaluative properties. But the relevant sense of fittingness is not to be understood in terms of reasons. The account therefore sidesteps the well-known Wrong Kind of R…Read more
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    Mistaken expressions
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (4): 459-479. 2006.
    Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1500 USA.