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  1. Do the desires of rational agents converge?David Sobel - 1999 - Analysis 59 (3):137–147.
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  • Explaining action.Kieran Setiya - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (3):339-393.
    Argues that, in acting for a reason, one takes that reason to explain one's action, not to justify it: reasons for acting need not be seen "under the guise of the good". The argument turns on the need to explain the place of "practical knowledge" - knowing what one is doing - in intentional action. A revised and expanded version of this material appears in Part One of "Reasons without Rationalism" (Princeton, 2007).
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  • The metaethical problem.Geoffrey Sayre-McCord - 1997 - Ethics 108 (1):55-83.
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  • Real values in a Humean context.Jonathan Dancy - 1996 - Ratio 9 (2):171-183.
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