I take facts about reasons to be fundamental in two ways. First, I believe that facts about reasons are not reducible to or analyzable in terms of facts of other kind, such as facts about the natural world. Second, I believe that reasons are the fundamental elements of the normative domain, and other normative notions, such as goodness and moral right and wrong can be explained in terms of reasons.
I take facts about reasons to be fundamental in two ways. First, I believe that facts about reasons are not reducible to or analyzable in terms of fa… - T. M. Scanlon
I take facts about reasons to be fundamental in two ways. First, I believe that facts about reasons are not reducible to or analyzable in terms of fa…
- T. M. Scanlon
I agree that science is the best way of understanding the natural world, and therefore that we have reason to believe what the best science tells us … - T. M. Scanlon
I agree that science is the best way of understanding the natural world, and therefore that we have reason to believe what the best science tells us …
History must judge John F. Kennedy not only by what he was able to accomplish in a thousand days, but also by what he inspired all of us to volunteer… - T. M. Scanlon
History must judge John F. Kennedy not only by what he was able to accomplish in a thousand days, but also by what he inspired all of us to volunteer…
Login to join the discussion
Login to join the discussion