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Brute Rationality Normativity and Human Action( Cambridge Studies in Philosophy )

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2004Description: 230pISBN:
  • 0521833183
DDC classification:
  • N41.2 G328
Partial contents:
1 What would an adequate theory of rationality be like? 2 Practical rationality, morality, and purely justificatory reasons 3 The criticism from internalism about practical reasons 4 A functional role analysis of reasons 5 Accounting for our actual normative judgments 6 Fitting the view into the contemporary debate 7 Two concepts of rationality 8 Internalism and different kinds of reasons 9 Brute rationality
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includes index and biblioraphy

1 What would an adequate theory of rationality be like? 2 Practical rationality, morality, and purely justificatory reasons 3 The criticism from internalism about practical reasons 4 A functional role analysis of reasons 5 Accounting for our actual normative judgments 6 Fitting the view into the contemporary debate 7 Two concepts of rationality 8 Internalism and different kinds of reasons 9 Brute rationality

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