This volume is a selection of Broome's recent papers on normativity, rationality, and reasoning. It covers a variety of topics such as the meanings of 'ought', 'reason', and 'reasons'; the fundamental structure of normativity and the metaphysical priority of ought over reasons; the ownership - or agent-relativity - of oughts and reasons; the distinction between rationality and normativity; the notion of rational motivation; what characterizes the human activity of reasoning, and what is the role of normativity within it; the nature of preferences and of reasoning with preferences; and others. These papers extend the work presented in his book Rationality Through Reasoning but there is little overlap between their content and the book's. They develop further some themes and arguments from the book, and answer some questions that the book left unanswered.
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This volume presents a selection of John Broome's most important work since 2000 in an area of philosophy where he has led the way. Topics discussed include the structure of normativity; the priority of oughts over reasons; the distinction between rationality and normativity; the character of human reasoning; and the nature of preferences.
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Introduction
Part A. Normativity
1: Reason fundamentalism and what is wrong with it.
2: Given reasons and giving reasons
3: The first normative 'reason'
4: A linguistic turn in the philosophy of normativity?
5: Williams on ought
Part B. Rationality
6: Rationality versus normativity
7: Motivation
Part C. Reasoning
8: Normativity in reasoning
9: A linking belief is not essential for reasoning
10: Reasoning with preferences?
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Ground-breaking work by a pre-eminent figure in this area
Contributes important arguments to the central current debates within normativity, rationality, and reasoning
Employs tight analytic argument to defend views that are sometimes controversial
Opposes the view that normativity, rationality, and reasoning are all to be understood in terms of reasons
Covers a varied range of topics within these areas
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John Broome took a PhD in Economics from MIT, followed by an MA in Philosophy from Bedford College, University of London. He was a lecturer in Economics at Birkbeck College, University of London, then a Reader and later Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol. He became a Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews in 1996, and then White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College,
from 2000 to 2014. He is a regular visitor at the Australian National University, where he is an Honorary Professor.
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Ground-breaking work by a pre-eminent figure in this area
Contributes important arguments to the central current debates within normativity, rationality, and reasoning
Employs tight analytic argument to defend views that are sometimes controversial
Opposes the view that normativity, rationality, and reasoning are all to be understood in terms of reasons
Covers a varied range of topics within these areas
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ISBN
9780198824848
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
378 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
141 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
210
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