Being Apart from Reasons
Claudio (Federal University Of Rio Grande do Sul) Michelon
Being Apart from Reasons deals with the question of how we should go about using reasons to decide what to do. More particularly, the book presents objections to the most common response given by contemporary legal and political theorists to the moral complexity of decision-making in modern societies, namely: the attempt to release public agents from their argumentative burden by insulating a particular set of reasons from the general pool of reasons and assigning the former systematic priority over all other reasons.
That strategy is apparent both in Rawls’ claim that reasons concerning the right are systematically prior to ... Read more
The remaining chapters object to those arguments mentioned above which aim at justifying the exclusion of certain reasons from public agents' decision-making.
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