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T. M. Scanlon offers a qualified defense of normative cognitivism--the view that there are irreducibly normative truths about reasons for action. He responds to three familiar objections: that such truths would have troubling metaphysical implications; that we would have no way of knowing what they are; and that the role of reasons in motivating and explaining action could not be explained if accepting a conclusion about reasons for action were a kind of belief. Scanlon answers the first of these objections within a general ...

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    • Title: Being Realistic About Reasons by T. M. Scanlon
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780199678488, 0199678480
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    • Edition: 2014
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