
Kinds of Reasons An Essay in the Philosophy of Action
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Summary
Author Biography
Maria Alvarez is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
Reasons | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 7 |
Reasons and Normativity | p. 9 |
Reasons and Roles | p. 27 |
Conclusion | p. 30 |
Reasons, Kinds, Ontology | p. 32 |
Introduction | p. 32 |
How Many Kinds of Reasons? | p. 33 |
Ontology: Reasons, Facts, Truths | p. 40 |
Conclusion | p. 51 |
Motivation and Desires | p. 53 |
Introduction | p. 53 |
The Concept of Motivation | p. 53 |
Are Desires Motivating Reasons? | p. 63 |
What Is a Desire? | p. 65 |
The Ambiguity of 'Desire' | p. 87 |
Conclusion | p. 88 |
Desires and Motivating Reasons | p. 90 |
Introduction | p. 90 |
What Is Desired and Motivating Reasons | p. 91 |
Having Rational Desires and Motivating Reasons | p. 100 |
Having Bodily Desires and Motivating Reasons | p. 111 |
Desiring and Motivation | p. 118 |
Conclusion | p. 122 |
Beliefs and Motivating Reasons | p. 124 |
Introduction | p. 124 |
Two Conceptions of Motivating Reasons | p. 124 |
A Non-Psychological Conception of Motivating Reasons | p. 131 |
Error Cases and Motivating Reasons | p. 135 |
What Is Believed | p. 147 |
True Beliefs, False Beliefs, and Motivating Reasons | p. 154 |
Beliefs and Motivation | p. 158 |
Conclusion | p. 163 |
The Explanation of Action | p. 165 |
Introduction | p. 165 |
The Variety of Action Explanations | p. 166 |
Reason Explanations of Action | p. 170 |
The Relation between Reason and Humean Explanations of Action | p. 181 |
Non-Humean Psychological Explanations of Action | p. 185 |
Purposive Explanations | p. 191 |
Conclusion | p. 197 |
Conclusion | p. 199 |
References | p. 201 |
Index | p. 207 |
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