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Can There Be Government House Reasons for Action?
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“Ought” and the Perspective of the Agent
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Instrumental Rationality: A Reprise
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The Myth of Instrumental Rationality
Joseph Raz
Dancy on Acting for the Right Reason
Errol Lord
Grounding Human Rights in Political Conceptions
Bosko Tripkovic
Reframing Epistemic Partiality: A Case for Acceptance
Laura K. Soter
Murderers on the Ballot Paper: Bad Apples, Moral Compromise, and the Epistemic Value of Public Deliberation in Representative Democracies
Richard Beadon Williams
Rationality, Shmationality: Even Newer Shmagency Worries
Olof Leffler
The Procedure of Morality
Ori J. Herstein and Ofer Malcai
Forgiveness and Negative Partiality
Joshua Stuchlik Brandt
The End of Epistemology as We Know It
Brian Talbot, Oxford University Press, 2023
Does the Unity of Reason Imply That Epistemic Justification Is Factive?
Jaakko Hirvelä, Analysis, 2023
Knowledge and Decision
Roman Heil, Jakob Koscholke, Patricia Rich, and Moritz Schulz, Synthese, 2022
No Epistemic Norm or Aim Needed
Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini, Episteme, 2020
On Treating Something as a Reason for Action
Clayton Littlejohn, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 2017
The Problem of Massive Deception for Justification Norms of Action
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Clayton Littlejohn, in Justification and the Truth-Connection, Cambridge University Press, 2012
Experimental Philosophy, Contextualism and SSI
Jessica Brown, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2011
Knowledge, Risk, and Wrongdoing: The Model Penal Code’s Forgotten Answer to the Riddle of Objective Probability
Eric A. Johnson, SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Warrant and Action
Mikkel Gerken, Synthese, 2009
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