Rationality and the Good: Critical Essays on the Ethics and Epistemology of Robert AudiMark Timmons, John Greco, Alfred R. Mele For over thirty years, Robert Audi has produced important work in ethics, epistemology, and the theory of action. This volume features thirteen new critical essays on Audi by a distinguished group of authors: Fred Adams, William Alston, Laurence BonJour, Roger Crisp, Elizabeth Fricker, Bernard Gert, Thomas Hurka, Hugh McCann, Al Mele, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Raimo Tuomela, Candace Vogler, and Timothy Williamson. Audi's introductory essay provides a thematic overview interconnecting his views in ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of action. The volume concludes with his comprehensive response essay that yields an illuminating dialog with all his critics and often extends his previous work. |
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... One's Head Timothy Williamson 11. Audi on Nondoxastic Faith William P. Alston PART III: Intention, Self-Deception, and 12. Trying with the Hope Reasons for Action 85 100 106 123 143 Frederick Adams 13. Self-Deception and Three ...
... One's Head Timothy Williamson 11. Audi on Nondoxastic Faith William P. Alston PART III: Intention, Self-Deception, and 12. Trying with the Hope Reasons for Action 85 100 106 123 143 Frederick Adams 13. Self-Deception and Three ...
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... one that is good from the aesthetic point of view, not one that is a good object of aesthetic appreciation, though that status is not ruled out for special cases). Experiences that have such value are intrinsically good. They are also ...
... one that is good from the aesthetic point of view, not one that is a good object of aesthetic appreciation, though that status is not ruled out for special cases). Experiences that have such value are intrinsically good. They are also ...
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... ones that express a sense of obligation but also practical judgments about what is right, needful, wise, or ... one's cognition. Feeling and emotion can be fit- ting or ill befitting to cognition, and, in a rational person ...
... ones that express a sense of obligation but also practical judgments about what is right, needful, wise, or ... one's cognition. Feeling and emotion can be fit- ting or ill befitting to cognition, and, in a rational person ...
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... one, can be quite unreasonable. One might think that to be reasonable is above all to do good reasoning, as opposed to merely being rational. But my conception of both rationality and reasonableness is less intellectualist. Reasonable ...
... one, can be quite unreasonable. One might think that to be reasonable is above all to do good reasoning, as opposed to merely being rational. But my conception of both rationality and reasonableness is less intellectualist. Reasonable ...
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... one that a “faculty” has in cooperation with another. 24. From Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson's Poems, ed ... one's experience, except by sleep or by death, and in those cases one cannot observe the result. 30. This essay has ...
... one that a “faculty” has in cooperation with another. 24. From Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson's Poems, ed ... one's experience, except by sleep or by death, and in those cases one cannot observe the result. 30. This essay has ...
Contents
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Knowledge Justification and Acceptance | 83 |
Intention SelfDeception and Reasons for Action | 141 |
Reason and Intuition in Thought and Action | 199 |
Index | 263 |
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