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HomeUpcoming EventsJohn Broome (ANU)
John Broome (ANU)

Abstract:
Philosophers often fail to separate rationality from normativity as sharply as they should. One reason is that the word 'reason' can be used to refer to either; I shall spend some time on the different meanings of this word. Another reason is that some substantive arguments aim to show that rationality and normativity are identical. I shall criticize these arguments.

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  • Thu 23 Nov 2017, 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Coombs Seminar Room A