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Consistency-motivated reason maintenance in hypothetical reasoning
New Generation Computing, 1997We present a general framework for logic-based hypothetical reasoning, which introduces truth maintenance, as a collection of truth tables, to Theorist-like hypothetical reasoning systems. This framework uses full first-order logic, performs nonmonotonic reasoning by maintaining refutable theories, and incrementally identifies and records information ...
Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel
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MOTIVATING EPISTEMIC REASONS FOR ACTION
Grazer Philosophische Studien, 2009Rowbottom (2008) has recently challenged my definition of epistemic reasons for action and has offered an alternative account. In this paper, I argue that less than giving an 'alternative' definition, Rowbottom has offered an additional condition to my original account. I argue, further, that such an extra condition is unnecessary, i.e.
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Abstract This chapter develops the canonical Reasoning View about motivating reasons for action. After arguing for the virtues of a broadly causal-psychological theory of intentional action, it introduces a simple causal-psychological theory of motivating reasons. In three passes, it introduces conceptual complexity to make the view more
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Motivation and Practical Reasons
Erkenntnis, 1997L'A. defend la these de la raison-motivation (Nathanson) selon laquelle les raisons pratiques impliquent l'action de l'agent en un sens non-psychologique. Repondant aux objections d'ordre theorique et pratique, aux objections de la persuasion morale, de l'interet personnel et du motif, l'A.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Sentiment, Reason, and Motivation
2004AbstractAn adequate sentimentalist account must explain (i) how emotion plays a role in linking moral judgment to motivation, (ii) how moral judgments can be made in the absence of emotional response, and (iii) how reason can play an important role in moral judgment.
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2008
Abstract Hobbes is dissatisfied with the error and disagreement among moral philosophers, in contrast to the consensus that natural philosophers have reached. In natural philosophy, inquiry proceeds from indisputable and undisputed first principles, and secures agreement at each step.
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Abstract Hobbes is dissatisfied with the error and disagreement among moral philosophers, in contrast to the consensus that natural philosophers have reached. In natural philosophy, inquiry proceeds from indisputable and undisputed first principles, and secures agreement at each step.
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