Internal Reasons: Reply to Brady, Van Roojen and Gert |
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Authors: | Robert N. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | University of Missouri-Columbia, USA |
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Abstract: | In an earlier paper I identified two desiderata of a theory of practical reasons which favour internalism, and then argued that forms of this doctrine which are currently on offer lose either one or the other in trying to avoid the conditional fallacy. Michael Brady, Mark van Roojen and Josh Gert have separately attempted to respond to my argument. I set out reasons why all fail. |
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