Practical Deliberation and Background Conditions on Normative Reasons for Action

Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5 (2018)
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Abstract

Normative reasons for action are considerations that count in favor of actions. They are the considerations that determine what an agent should do in a given situation. If the agent acts on these considerations, they justify her action. This paper concerns accounts of normative reasons that separate the explanation of why a particular reason counts in favor of an agent’s performing some action from the content of that reason. Elements of this explanation of why the reason is a reason are “background conditions” on that reason, rather than part of the reason itself.

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Rachel Johnson
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