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Practical Reasoning: Goal-Driven, Knowledge-Based, Action-Guiding ArgumentationReview of Metaphysics 45 (1): 155-155. 1991.
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103Doubts about Normative SkepticismJournal of Moral Philosophy 22 (5-06): 636-647. 2024.The ‘error theory’ holds that all normative claims are false. Of course, if there is any reason to believe the error theory then, since it would be a reason to believe something, that would show the error theory itself to be false. A recent book (Streumer, 2017) tries to block this argument by arguing on the basis of the claim that the error theory itself can’t be believed that there can be no reason to believe it. This is a paradoxical conclusion since it leaves the possibility that the error t…Read more
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104Review of Larry May, Marilyn Friedman and Andy Clark: Mind and Morals: Essays on Cognitive Science and Ethics (review)Ethics 107 (2): 349-351. 1997.
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1Why and How? Teleological and Causal Concepts in Action ExplanationIn Gunnar Schumann (ed.), Explanation in Action Theory and Historiography: Causal and Teleological Approaches, Routledge. pp. 59-77. 2019.This paper argues that both teleological and causal concepts are required for explanations of intentional actions. It argues against ‘causalism’, the idea that action explanations are essentially causal. This requires analyzing Mele’s Q-Signals-from-Mars argument that having a purpose and behaving so as to achieve it aren’t sufficient to explain an intentional action. Though Mele’s example shows that external causal interference can defeat the claim that an intentional action has been performe…Read more
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1Deliberation and DesireIn Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire, Oxford University Press. pp. 305-324. 2017.There is a tension between deliberation and desire when both are relevant to explaining the same action. A common way of understanding this situation, as contained in a standard version of the practical syllogism, is problematic. This paper attempts to resolve the tension by explaining what 'motivation by what one wants' comes to when deliberation is involved.
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54Rationality and Character TraitsPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 94 (1): 261. 2007.
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45Action explanations: Causes and purposesIn Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses & Dare A. Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition, Mit Press. pp. 251--264. 2001.
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71How not to reply to a moral scepticAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 61 (3). 1983.This Article does not have an abstract
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223Why "oughts" are not facts (or what the tortoise and Achilles taught mrs. Ganderhoot and me about practical reason)Mind 104 (416): 713-723. 1995.
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143Review of Three Faces of Desire by Timothy Schroeder (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (1): 249-260. 2010.
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72Doing Things for ReasonsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (2): 495-497. 2004.The area of philosophy blandly labeled ‘practical reason’ is in reality something of a minefield of conflicting theories, problematic distinctions and difficult problems. There are Humean ‘desire-belief’ theories in conflict with Kantian views that deny the importance of desires. There are said to be important distinctions between internal and external reasons, and justifying and motivating reasons, as well as internalist and externalist accounts of reasons. And there are the problems of akrasia…Read more
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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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