• Dworkin and Free Speech: Means or End?
    In G. John M. Abbarno (ed.), Inherent and Instrumental Values: Excursions in Value Inquiry, University Press of America. 2014.
  • Practical Rationality and the Limits of Instrumentalism
    Dissertation, The University of Arizona. 1996.
    I show Means/end or "instrumental" models of practical rationality maintain that an agent is rational if she is taking efficient means to secure her most important ends. According to this view, an agent's goals are not themselves open to rational assessment. Only the efficiency of means to chosen ends is evaluated. These accounts raise an important question in contemporary debates about practical rationality: whether a complete theory of practical rationality must include a theory of value . ;Af…Read more
  •  1
    Stephen Nathanson, The Ideal of Rationality Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 16 (2): 125-127. 1996.
  • Stephen Nathanson, The Ideal of Rationality (review)
    Philosophy in Review 16 125-127. 1996.