Normativity of Reasons: A Critical Notice of Joshua Gert's Brute Rationality [Book Review]

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (4):480 (2004)
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Abstract

This critical notice explores the distinction between the justifying and requiring forces of reasons, which Joshua Gert introduced and defended in his book Brute Rationality

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