Agency in the Space of Reasons. A Comment on The Castle

In Petr Kotátko & Tomas Koblízek, Lessons From Kafka. Praha: Filosofia. pp. 113-140 (2021)
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Abstract

The received view about rationalizing explanations divides our psychological status into two kinds: beliefs and desires. In *The Retrieval of Ethics*, Talbot Brewer makes a case against this view. In this paper, I examine our experience as readers of *The Castle* by Franz Kafka to support Brewer's critical program, that is, his challenge to the received view. I will argue, however, that a proper analysis of this experience poses a serious problem to Brewer's alternative approach, that is, to his attempt to retrieve our agency thanks to a proper understanding of the role of the good in rationalizing explanations

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Josep E. Corbi
Universitat de Valencia

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