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Tying in with major traditions of ordinary language philosophy, the author presents an account of practical reasons in social agency that radically challenges the two mainstream accounts of practical reasons, the desire-belief model and the neo-Aristotelian «sub-specie-boni» model of practical reasons. She argues that the traditional focus on instrumental rationality and teleological reasoning ignores important types of non-purposive and agent-related reasons that play a major role in rule-based context of social agency and reciprocal interaction. The argument contributes to the analysis of promising and social conventions, reconstructions of acting together and shared intentions, and develops a new account of institutional and rule-based agency in terms of non-moral normativity.



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Practical reasons in social agency as non-purposive – Limitations of instrumental rationality and means-end reasoning in social agency – Constructive criticism of neo-Aristotelian account of practical knowledge – Rationality of reciprocity – Reasons to trust – Practice account of promising.

Social Agency and Practical Reasons: A Practice

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631719855, 978-3631719855
      ISBN10: 363171985X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tying in with major traditions of ordinary language philosophy, the author presents an account of practical reasons in social agency that radically challenges the two mainstream accounts of practical reasons, the desire-belief model and the neo-Aristotelian «sub-specie-boni» model of practical reasons. She argues that the traditional focus on instrumental rationality and teleological reasoning ignores important types of non-purposive and agent-related reasons that play a major role in rule-based context of social agency and reciprocal interaction. The argument contributes to the analysis of promising and social conventions, reconstructions of acting together and shared intentions, and develops a new account of institutional and rule-based agency in terms of non-moral normativity.



      Table of Contents

      Practical reasons in social agency as non-purposive – Limitations of instrumental rationality and means-end reasoning in social agency – Constructive criticism of neo-Aristotelian account of practical knowledge – Rationality of reciprocity – Reasons to trust – Practice account of promising.

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