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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2022

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Normative Reasons
Between Reasoning and Explanation
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Contents

  1. Preface

  2. Introduction

    1. I.1An Examined Life and Reasons

    2. I.2Reasons in Reasoning or Reasons in Explanation?

    3. I.3Our Positive Proposal: The Erotetic View of Reasons

    4. I.4What’s in the Book?

  3. 1Stage Setting: Distinctions and Starting Points

    1. 1.1Normative, Motivating, Explanatory Reasons

    2. 1.2A (Recent) History of Reasons in Three Acts (and the Reasons–Causes Distinction)

    3. 1.3Objective, Subjective, Possessed, Unpossessed

    4. 1.4Reasons-First and the Wrong Kind of Reasons

  4. 2The Reasoning View

    1. 2.1Varieties of Reasoning Views

    2. 2.2A Fuller Exegetical Overview of Reasoning Views

    3. 2.3Arguments in Favour of the Reasoning View

    4. 2.4First Set of Worries I: Outweighing and Weight

    5. 2.5First Set of Worries II: Enablers

    6. 2.6Still More Worries: No Good Reasoning Available

    7. 2.7Are Moore-Paradoxical and Self-Undermining Beliefs Really Worse Than Ice Creams and Surprise Parties?

    8. 2.8Concluding Remarks

  5. 3The Explanation View

    1. 3.1Varieties of the Explanation View

    2. 3.2The Deontic Explanation View: Ought, Explanation, and Weighing Explanation

    3. 3.3Axiological Explanation View

    4. 3.4Concluding Remarks

  6. 4The Evidence View

    1. 4.1Introduction

    2. 4.2The View

    3. 4.3Arguments in Favour

    4. 4.4Worries

    5. 4.5Concluding Remarks

  7. 5New Proposal: The Erotetic View

    1. 5.1Taking Stock

    2. 5.2The Erotetic View of Reasons

    3. 5.3Further Clarifications

  8. 6An Application of the Erotetic View: Overcoming the Evidentialism–Pragmatism Dispute

    1. 6.1Pragmatism–Evidentialism Debate

    2. 6.2Present State of the Debate and Options for Breaking the Deadlock

    3. 6.3Explaining Pragmatic Reasons for Belief: Insight from the Erotetic View

    4. 6.4Replying to Potential Worries

    5. 6.5Concluding Remarks and Further Potential Applications

  9. References

  10. Index

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