• The idea of a reason for acting is ubiquitous in philosophy, social science, and the law. When someone does something intentionally, we often want to know why they did it-what their reason for acting was (or, perhaps equivalently, their goal, intention, purpose, or motive for acting). In addition to asking what an agent's reason for acting was, we also ask whether their reason was a good one-whether their reason genuinely justified them in acting the way they did. Against contemporary orthodoxy,…Read more