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97Fischer and Ravizza on moral sanity and weakness of willThe Journal of Ethics 6 (3). 2002.This essay evaluates John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza's mature semi-compatibilist account of moral responsibility, focusingon their new theory of moderate reasons-responsiveness as a model of "moral sanity." This theory, presented in _Responsibility and Control_, solves many of the problems with Fischer's earlier weak reasons-responsiveness model, such as its unwanted implication that agents who are only erratically responsive to bizarre reasons can be responsible for their acts. But I argue…Read more
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36A global federalist paper: Consolidation arguments and transnational government (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (3): 353-375. 2008.
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67The Meaning of Kierkegaard’s Choice Between the Aesthetic and the EthicalSouthwest Philosophy Review 11 (2): 73-108. 1995.
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14Rudd, Anthony., Self, Value, and Narrative: A Kierkegaardian Approach (review)Review of Metaphysics 67 (4): 886-888. 2014.
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