Reasons or Fittingness First?

Ethics 128 (1):212-229 (2017)
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Abstract

Conor McHugh and Jonathan Way argue that we should put fittingness rather than reasons first because we can provide an account of the evaluative in terms of the normative only if we put fittingness rather than reasons first. I argue that it is no more difficult to provide an account of the evaluative in terms of the normative if we put reasons rather than fittingness first.

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Rach Cosker-Rowland
University of Leeds

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