Practices as ‘actual’ sources of goodness of actions

Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche (Supplementary Volume):55-68 (2015)
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Chapters Ten and Eleven in Michael Thompson’s Life and Action discuss practices and dispositions as sources of individual actions, and as sources of the goodness of the individual actions. In the essay, I will first discuss the nature of actuality, then the distinction between acting on a first-order consideration and a second-order consideration, and the possibly related distinction between expressing a practice and merely simulating it, and then I turn to varieties of goodness.

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