Deliberation and agential authority: A rejoinder to Ferrero

Philosophical Psychology 16 (4):579 – 584 (2003)
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My reply to Ferrero is divided into three parts: a recap of my argument and claim, a response to Ferrero's central criticism, and, finally, a question about his attempted defense of the authorship account.

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