The Domain of Reasons

The Domain of Reasons

Author: John Skorupski

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2012-11-08

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 019165163X

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This book is about normativity and reasons. By the end, however, the subject becomes the relation between self, thought, and world. If we understand normativity, we are on the road to understanding this relation. John Skorupski argues that all normative properties are reducible to reason relations, so that the sole normative ingredient in any normative concept is the concept of a reason. This is a concept fundamental to all thought. It is pervasive (actions, beliefs, and sentiments all fall within its range), primitive (all other normative concepts are reducible to it), and constitutive of the idea of thought itself. Thinking is sensitivity to reasons. Thought in the full sense of autonomous cognition is possible only for a being sensitive to reasons and capable of deliberating about them. In Part II of the book Skorupski examines epistemic reasons, and shows that aprioricity, necessity, evidence, and probability, which may not seem to be normative at all, are in fact normative concepts analysable in terms of the concept of a reason. In Part III he shows the same for the concept of a person's good, and for moral concepts including the concept of a right. Part IV moves to the epistemology and metaphysics of reasons. When we make claims about reasons to believe, reasons to feel, or reasons to act we are asserting genuine propositions: judgeable, truth-apt contents. But these normative propositions must be distinguished from factual propositions, for they do not represent states of affairs. So Skorupski's ambitious theory of normativity has broad and deep implications for philosophy. It shows how reflection on the logic, epistemology, and ontology of reasons finally leads us to an account of the interplay of self, thought, and world.


THE DOMAIN OF REASON

THE DOMAIN OF REASON

Author: Claudio Cezar Freitas Silva

Publisher: Cláudio Cezar Freitas Silva

Published: 2021-02-14

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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This work is the compilationof a series of chroniclespublished in newspapers, blogs, digital and print media, which translates the line of thoughtof the author, on varioustopics of social and human life. In addition to mirroring everyday life, in the southern region of the country, are approached by inserting Brazil and the world, and spread through fundamentals and knowledge acquired in their travels, lectures, forums, seminars, academic degrees and etc. Politicalissues are dealt with in an impartialand supra party with the sole purposeof reflectingon its role social, legal and educational. After all, society is made up of rules, laws and regulations that govern, or should govern, in a proactive social welfare.


The Domain of Reasons

The Domain of Reasons

Author: John Skorupski

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-11-25

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 0199587639

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This book is about normativity and reasons. But by the end the subject becomes the relation between self, thought and world. Skorupski argues that the key concepts of epistemology and moral theory are normative concepts, and that what makes them normative is that they depend on reasons. The concept of a reason is fundamental to all thought.


Deliberative Democracy and the Plural Polity

Deliberative Democracy and the Plural Polity

Author: Michael Rabinder James

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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In this pathbreaking work, the author integrates questions of justice and stability through a model of deliberative democracy in the plural polity. "Deliberative Democracy and the Plural Polity" provides a realistic but critical reform agenda that can animate struggles for justice in an enormously diverse world.


Aristotle on Inquiry

Aristotle on Inquiry

Author: James G. Lennox

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-05-20

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0521193974

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Argues that, for Aristotle, scientific inquiry is governed both by a domain-neutral erotetic framework and by domain-specific norms.


Being Realistic about Reasons

Being Realistic about Reasons

Author: T. M. Scanlon

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 0199678480

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Is what we have reason to do a matter of fact? If so, what kind of truth is involved, how can we know it, and how do reasons motivate and explain action? In this concise and lucid book T.M. Scanlon offers answers, with a qualified defence of normative cognitivism - the view that there are normative truths about reasons for action.


New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

Author: New York (State). Court of Appeals.

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 1222

ISBN-13:

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Volume contains: 240 NY 647 (Matter of County of Ulster v. State Dept. of Pub. Works) 240 NY 645 (Matter of Vogel) 240 NY 244 (Matter of Young v. Crescent Development Co.) 240 NY 657 (Nagler v. Butler) 240 NY 652 (Niesen v. Galewski) 240 NY 669 (Palmieri v. Katzenberg)