The normativity of rationality: a defense
<p>Rationality is very widely regarded as a <em>normative</em> notion, which underwrites various everyday normative practices of evaluation, criticism, and advice. When some agent behaves irrationally, she is likely to be critically evaluated, and advised to change her ways. Such p...
Main Author: | Levy, Y |
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Other Authors: | Broome, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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