Normative Reasons without (Good) Reasoning

Ethics 130 (2):208-210 (2019)
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Abstract

According to the good reasoning view of normative reasons, p is a reason to F, just in case p is a premise of a good pattern of reasoning. This article presents two counterexamples to the most promising version of the good reasoning view.

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