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Subjective Unpossessed Reasons

ContributorsLogins, Arturs
Published inThought, p. 1-9
Publication date2018
Abstract

A common assumption in contemporary debates about normative reasons is that ‘subjective' and ‘possessed' are two names for the same sort of reason. This paper challenges that assumption. Given our cognitive limitations, it is unsurprising that normative reasons that derive from what we know andreasons that weare in a position to use in our deliberation are not always one and the same.

Keywords
  • Reasons
  • Normative reasons
  • Possession of reasons
  • Contextualism about normative reasons
  • Epistemology of reasons
  • Deliberation
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LOGINS, Arturs. Subjective Unpossessed Reasons. In: Thought, 2018, p. 1–9. doi: 10.1002/tht3.395
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ISSN of the journal2161-2234
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