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This Handbook maps a central terrain of philosophy, and provides the definitive guide to it. An illustrious team of philosophers explore the concept of a reason to do or believe something, in order to determine what these reasons are and how they work. And they investigate the nature of 'normative' claims about what we ought to do or believe.

Table of Contents
Daniel Star: Introduction Part I: The Structure of Reasons and Normativity 1: Ralph Wedgwood: The Unity of Normativity 2: Mark Schroeder: The Unity of Reasons 3: Shyam Nair and John Horty: The Logic of Reasons 4: Aaron Bronfman and J. L. Dowell: The Language of Ought, and Reasons 5: John Hawthorne and Ofra Magidor: Reflections on the Ideology of Reasons Part II: Reasons, Motivation, and Action Explanation 6: Hille Paakkunainen: Internalism and Externalism about Reasons 7: David McNaughton and Piers Rawling: Motivating Reasons and Normative Reasons 8: Eric Wiland: Psychologism and Anti-psychologism about Motivating Reasons 9: Benjamin Wald and Sergio Tenenbaum: Reasons and Action Explanation 10: Bart Streumer: 1. Reasons and Ability Part III: Reasons Fundamentalism 11: Jonas Olson: The Metaphysics of Reasons 12: Philip Stratton-Lake: Reasons Fundamentalism and Value 13: John Broome: Reasons Fundamentalism and What is Wrong with It Part IV: Reasons Explained 14: John Brunero: Reasons, Evidence, and Explanations 15: Nicholas Southwood: Constructivism about Reasons 16: Paul Katsafanas: Constitutivism about Practical Reasons Part V: Practical Deliberation 17: Antti Kauppinen: Practical Reasoning 18: Garrett Cullity: Weighing Reasons 19: Joshua Gert: Underdetermination by Reasons 20: Stephen Kearns: Reasons, Choices, and Responsibility Part VI: Reasoning and Rationality 21: Jonathan Way: Reasons and Rationality 22: Corine Besson: Norms, Reasons, and Reasoning: A Guide Through Lewis Carroll's Regress Argument 23: Clayton Littlejohn: Reasons and Theoretical Rationality Part VII: Epistemic Reasons 24: Kurt Sylvan and Ernest Sosa: The Place of Reasons in Epistemology 25: Kathrin Glüer and Åsa Wikforss: Reasons for Belief and Normativity 26: Errol Lord: Epistemic Reasons, Evidence, and Defeaters Part VIII: Types and Sources of Reasons for Belief 27: Declan Smithies: Reasons and Perception 28: Sanford Goldberg: Reasons and Testimony 29: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Knowledge, Understanding, and Reasons for Belief 30: Andrew Reisner: Pragmatic Reasons for Belief Part IX: Types and Sources of Reasons for Action 31: Niko Kolodny: Instrumental Reasons 32: Douglas W. Portmore: Teleological Reasons 33: Andrew Sepielli: Subjective and Objective Reasons 34: Roger Crisp: Prudential and Moral Reasons 35: Krister Bykvist: Agent-relative and Agent-neutral Reasons 36: Pekka Väyrynen: Reasons and Moral Principles Part X: Reasons Difficult to Categorize 37: Ulrike Heuer: Reasons to Intend 38: Christine Tappolet: Reasons and Emotions 39: Andrew McGonigal: Aesthetic Reasons Part XI: Skepticism about Reasons 40: Caitrin Donovan, Cordelia Fine, and Jeanette Kennett: Reliable and Unreliable Judgments about Reasons 41: Terence Cuneo: The Evolutionary Challenge to Knowing Moral Reasons Part XII: Normativity, Meaning, and the Mind 42: Hannah Ginsborg: Normativity and Concepts 43: David Liebesman: The Normativity of Meaning 44: Anandi Hattiangadi: Normativity and Intentionality

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 6/21/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199657889, 978-0199657889
      ISBN10: 0199657882

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      Book Synopsis
      This Handbook maps a central terrain of philosophy, and provides the definitive guide to it. An illustrious team of philosophers explore the concept of a reason to do or believe something, in order to determine what these reasons are and how they work. And they investigate the nature of 'normative' claims about what we ought to do or believe.

      Table of Contents
      Daniel Star: Introduction Part I: The Structure of Reasons and Normativity 1: Ralph Wedgwood: The Unity of Normativity 2: Mark Schroeder: The Unity of Reasons 3: Shyam Nair and John Horty: The Logic of Reasons 4: Aaron Bronfman and J. L. Dowell: The Language of Ought, and Reasons 5: John Hawthorne and Ofra Magidor: Reflections on the Ideology of Reasons Part II: Reasons, Motivation, and Action Explanation 6: Hille Paakkunainen: Internalism and Externalism about Reasons 7: David McNaughton and Piers Rawling: Motivating Reasons and Normative Reasons 8: Eric Wiland: Psychologism and Anti-psychologism about Motivating Reasons 9: Benjamin Wald and Sergio Tenenbaum: Reasons and Action Explanation 10: Bart Streumer: 1. Reasons and Ability Part III: Reasons Fundamentalism 11: Jonas Olson: The Metaphysics of Reasons 12: Philip Stratton-Lake: Reasons Fundamentalism and Value 13: John Broome: Reasons Fundamentalism and What is Wrong with It Part IV: Reasons Explained 14: John Brunero: Reasons, Evidence, and Explanations 15: Nicholas Southwood: Constructivism about Reasons 16: Paul Katsafanas: Constitutivism about Practical Reasons Part V: Practical Deliberation 17: Antti Kauppinen: Practical Reasoning 18: Garrett Cullity: Weighing Reasons 19: Joshua Gert: Underdetermination by Reasons 20: Stephen Kearns: Reasons, Choices, and Responsibility Part VI: Reasoning and Rationality 21: Jonathan Way: Reasons and Rationality 22: Corine Besson: Norms, Reasons, and Reasoning: A Guide Through Lewis Carroll's Regress Argument 23: Clayton Littlejohn: Reasons and Theoretical Rationality Part VII: Epistemic Reasons 24: Kurt Sylvan and Ernest Sosa: The Place of Reasons in Epistemology 25: Kathrin Glüer and Åsa Wikforss: Reasons for Belief and Normativity 26: Errol Lord: Epistemic Reasons, Evidence, and Defeaters Part VIII: Types and Sources of Reasons for Belief 27: Declan Smithies: Reasons and Perception 28: Sanford Goldberg: Reasons and Testimony 29: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Knowledge, Understanding, and Reasons for Belief 30: Andrew Reisner: Pragmatic Reasons for Belief Part IX: Types and Sources of Reasons for Action 31: Niko Kolodny: Instrumental Reasons 32: Douglas W. Portmore: Teleological Reasons 33: Andrew Sepielli: Subjective and Objective Reasons 34: Roger Crisp: Prudential and Moral Reasons 35: Krister Bykvist: Agent-relative and Agent-neutral Reasons 36: Pekka Väyrynen: Reasons and Moral Principles Part X: Reasons Difficult to Categorize 37: Ulrike Heuer: Reasons to Intend 38: Christine Tappolet: Reasons and Emotions 39: Andrew McGonigal: Aesthetic Reasons Part XI: Skepticism about Reasons 40: Caitrin Donovan, Cordelia Fine, and Jeanette Kennett: Reliable and Unreliable Judgments about Reasons 41: Terence Cuneo: The Evolutionary Challenge to Knowing Moral Reasons Part XII: Normativity, Meaning, and the Mind 42: Hannah Ginsborg: Normativity and Concepts 43: David Liebesman: The Normativity of Meaning 44: Anandi Hattiangadi: Normativity and Intentionality

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