What fundamentally exemplifies the property of practical rationality? According to atomism, it is fundamentally each particular intention that an agent might have at a time […] Read More
Tag: Reasons and rationality
SLACRR: May 22-24, 2016 Keynote Speaker: Paul Boghossian (NYU) St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality provides a forum for new work on practical and theoretical […] Read More
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln is hosting a conference on Practical Reason and Metaethics to be held April 22-23, […] Read More
Many philosophers seem to think that – even if the notions of a belief’s being “justified” or “rational” are indeed normative notions, as is widely held […] Read More
Consider the question “Can regret be appropriate even apart from any belief that one’s choice was misguided or irrational if a monistic theory of the […] Read More
Call for Abstracts: SLACRR 6 I'm pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the next St. Louis Conference on Reasons and Rationality, sponsored by […] Read More
This post will be difficult to write as I’ll have to reign in my frustrations (I was thinking of calling this ‘Must Do Better’ or […] Read More
I'm really enjoying Scanlon's new book "Being Realistic About Reasons" (all citations below to this book), but I'm stumbling on the part about pure normative […] Read More
According to a common view, the difference between the “right” kind of reasons that support the distinctive rationality of belief, intention, or other attitudes, and […] Read More