The Roots of Reasons

Philosophical Review 109 (1):63 (2000)
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Normative reasons for action are considerations in favor of doing something. One view of what makes any of our desires or impulses reasons for us to act, that of Christine Korsgaard, is voluntaristic: it claims that we assess desires or impulses in light of practical conceptions of our identity, and then legislate reasons for ourselves on their basis. Our endorsement of a desire makes it a reason. Korsgaard further argues that in giving ourselves whatever particular reasons we choose, we also generate reasons to respect our own nature as reflective beings. I argue that a) as attractive as it is, Korsgaard's view does not actually achieve the voluntarism it strives for, and b) the argument that if we have any practical reasons we consequently have reasons to value ourselves as reflective beings comes into conflict with voluntarism about reasons. In the process I reveal the ways in which some of our impulses can be reasons without being chosen or endorsed.

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Rachel Cohon
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