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- Title
Two Accounts of the Normativity of Rationality.
- Authors
Way, Jonathan
- Abstract
The article presents an analysis of the rationality, normality, and the relations between them. It explores the crucial assumptions as the influential idea and that the heart of the normative is reasons. It relates the transparency account by T.M. Scanlon and Niko Kolodny and discusses the subject of Enkrasia, which is following subjective as a rational requirement. It also examines the normativeness of reasons and the difference between rationality and reasons. It analyzes the subjective reasons account of rationality as well as the transparency account of rationality. It also offers a basis for optimism within the perspective of subjective reasons theorist.
- Subjects
REASON; TRANSPARENCY (Optics); SUBJECTIVITY; RELATION (Philosophy); HYPOTHESIS; SCANLON, T. M.; KOLODNY, Niko; THEORY; OPTIMISM
- Publication
Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy, 2009, Vol 4, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1559-3061
- Publication type
Article