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  1. Normative requirements.John Broome - 1999 - Ratio 12 (4):398–419.
    Normative requirements are often overlooked, but they are central features of the normative world. Rationality is often thought to consist in acting for reasons, but following normative requirements is also a major part of rationality. In particular, correct reasoning – both theoretical and practical – is governed by normative requirements rather than by reasons. This article explains the nature of normative requirements, and gives examples of their importance. It also describes mistakes that philosophers have made as a result of confusing (...)
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  • Aristotelian practical reason.M. T. Thornton - 1982 - Mind 91 (361):57-76.
  • A logic of practical reasoning.Georg Spielthenner - 2007 - Acta Analytica 22 (2):139-153.
    In this paper my primary aim is to present a logical system of practical reasoning that can be used to assess the validity of practical arguments, that is, arguments with a practical judgment as conclusion. I begin with a critical evaluation of other approaches to this issue and argue that they are inadequate. On the basis of these considerations, I explain in Sect. 2 the informal conception of practical validity and introduce in Sect. 3 the logical system P , which (...)
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  • Practical reasoning and values.Nicholas Rescher - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (63):121-136.
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  • Reasons for action, decisions and norms.J. Raz - 1975 - Mind 84 (336):481-499.
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  • Practical inference.A. J. Kenny - 1966 - Analysis 26 (3):64-75.
  • Rationalism and intellectualism in the ethics of Aristotle.Reginald Jackson - 1942 - Mind 51 (204):343-360.
  • Dr. Kenny on Practical Inference.P. T. Geach - 1966 - Analysis 26 (3):76 - 79.
  • The Hypothetical Imperative.Thomas E. Hill - 1973 - Philosophical Review 82 (4):429-450.
  • The hypothetical imperative.R. S. Downie - 1984 - Mind 93 (372):481-490.
  • A technical ought.B. J. Diggs - 1960 - Mind 69 (275):301-317.
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  • Validity and Practical Reasoning.David Mitchell - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (254):477 - 500.
    It has been argued by several writers that practical reasoning is capable of a kind of validity that is unlike the validity which theoretical reasoning can possess. One can gain an initial impression of this view's appeal, as well as of its content, by seeing how it could issue from analytical reflection upon the idea that actions, decisions and intentions all can be, and frequently are, reasonable . An inviting first step in such reflection is to say that for a (...)
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  • Normative practical reasoning: John Broome.John Broome - 2001 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75 (1):175–193.
    Practical reasoning is a process of reasoning that concludes in an intention. One example is reasoning from intending an end to intending what you believe is a necessary means: 'I will leave the next buoy to port; in order to do that I must tack; so I'll tack', where the first and third sentences express intentions and the second sentence a belief. This sort of practical reasoning is supported by a valid logical derivation, and therefore seems uncontrovertible. A more contentious (...)
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  • A theory of practical reason.Robert Binkley - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (4):423-448.
    This paper proposes a concept of "valid reasoning" that will apply univocally to reasoned judgment (inference), Reasoned decision (choice), And reasoned withholding of judgment and decision. "reasoning" is taken to include all these; "validity" of reasoning is defined in terms of the "ideally rational mind", Which is in turn defined by a modal logic of judging and deciding. The definition is defended by relating it to another ideal, That of the socratically omniscient and stoically omniscient sage, Who is defined by (...)
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  • The conclusion of practical reasoning.Gerald W. Barnes - 1983 - Analysis 43 (4):193-199.
  • Good reasons.K. Baier - 1953 - Philosophical Studies 4 (1):1 - 15.
  • Reasons, practical reason, and practical reasoning.Robert Audi - 2004 - Ratio 17 (2):119–149.
    The concepts of reasons as supporting elements, of practical reason as a capacity, and of practical reasoning as a process are central in the theory of action. This paper provides a brief account of each. Several kinds of reason for action are distinguished. Practical reason is characterized both as a capacity whose exercise is largely constituted by a kind of responsiveness to reasons and as governed by certain normative principles; and practical reasoning is described as a kind of mental process (...)
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  • Practical reason.G. H. von Wright - 1983 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  • The Normativity of Instrumental Reason.Christine M. Korsgaard - 1997 - In Garrett Cullity & Berys Gaut (eds.), Ethics and Practical Reason. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    This paper criticizes two accounts of the normativity of practical principles: the empiricist account and the rationalist or realist account. It argues against the empiricist view, focusing on the Humean texts that are usually taken to be its locus classicus. It then argues both against the dogmatic rationalist view, and for the Kantian view, through a discussion of Kant's own remarks about instrumental rationality in the second section of the Groundwork. It further argues that the instrumental principle cannot stand alone. (...)
     
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  • Humean Doubts about the Practical Justification of Morality.James Dreier - 1997 - In Garrett Cullity & Berys Gaut (eds.), Ethics and Practical Reason. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 81-100.
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  • The logical assessment of practical reasoning.G. Spielthenner - 2008 - SATS 9 (1):91-108.
     
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  • Practical reasoning and rational appetite.A. J. P. Kenny - 1978 - In Joseph Raz (ed.), Practical Reasoning. Oxford University Press. pp. 63--80.
     
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  • Practical reasoning.John Broome - 2002 - In José Luis Bermúdez & Alan Millar (eds.), Reason and Nature: Essays in the Theory of Rationality. Oxford University Press. pp. 85--111.