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27Response to PaakkunainenJurisprudence 15 (1): 96-98. 2024.The issues raised by this paper are extraordinarily interesting and very hard to control.Paakkunainen starts by saying that Raz seems to hold two views about the nature of reasons for action: Value...
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8Roots of Normativity, by Joseph RazMind. forthcoming.This book, which sadly is the last we will get from Joseph Raz, contains his final thoughts about normativity. Thanks are owed to Ulrike Heuer who helped see it.
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19Practical Thought: Essays on Reason, Intuition, and ActionOxford University Press. 2021.Practical Thought presents a selection of Jonathan Dancy's most important philosophical essays since the late 1970s, focusing on the central themes of his work: metaethics, moral metaphysics, the theory of motivation, and the British Intuitionists. The twenty-four essays in this book chart his intellectual journey..
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89Response to SchwenklerAnalytic Philosophy 62 (2): 195-200. 2021.Analytic Philosophy, EarlyView.
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127Not Knowing Everything That MattersThe Philosophers' Magazine (66): 94-99. 2014.We know what to say about the agent who knowingly does the wrong thing. But what of the wrongdoer who doesn't know everything that matters? Some of the usual criticisms may apply, if some of the usual mistakes were made. Other usual criticisms will miss the mark. One task for moral theory is to explain this variety of censures and failures. Derek Parfit proposes that we define for each criticism a sense of 'wrong', and that each new sense be defined in terms of the 'ordinary' sense. The authors …Read more