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Determined By Reasons A Competence Account Of Acting For A Normative Reason 1st Edition Susanne Mantel

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Determined By Reasons A Competence Account Of Acting For A Normative Reason 1st Edition Susanne Mantel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Susanne Mantel
ISBN: 9780815394334, 0815394330
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Determined By Reasons A Competence Account Of Acting For A Normative Reason 1st Edition Susanne Mantel by Susanne Mantel 9780815394334, 0815394330 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new account of what it is to act for a normative reason. The first part of the book introduces some popular ideas and problems concerning causal and dispositional approaches of acting for reasons. The author argues that the dispositional approach should take a certain form that unites epistemic, volitional, and executional dispositions in a complex normative competence. This "Normative Competence Account" allows for more and less reflective ways of acting for normative reasons. The second part of the book clarifies the relation between the normative reason that an agent acts for and his or her motivating reasons. The chapters in this part refute the widely held "identity view" that acting for a normative reason requires the normative reason to be identical with a motivating reason. The author describes how normative reasons are related to motivating reasons by a relation of correspondence, and proposes a new understanding of how normative reasons explain those actions that are performed for them. Determined by Reasons engages with current debates from a wide range of different philosophical areas, including action theory, metaethics, moral psychology, epistemology, and ontology, to develop a new account of normative reasons.

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