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Agency and identity - Necessitation - Acts and actions - Aristotle and Kant -- Agency and practical identity - The metaphysics of normativity - Constitutive standards - The constitution of life - In defense of teleology - The paradox of self-constitution - Formal and substantive principles of reason - Formal versus substantive - Testing versus weighing - Maximizing and prudence - Practical reason and the unity of the will - The empiricist account of normativity - The rationalist account of normativity - Kant on the hypothetical imperative - Against particularistic willing - Deciding and predicting - Autonomy and efficacy - The function of action - The possibility of agency - Non-rational action - Action - Attribution - The psychology of action - Expulsion from the garden : the transition to humanity - Instinct, emotion, intelligence, and reason - The parts of the soul - Inside or outside - Pull yourself together - The constitutional model - Models of the soul - The city and the soul - Platonic virtues - Justice : substantive, procedural, and platonic - Kant and the constitutional model - Defective action - The problem of bad action - Being governed by the wrong law - Or five bad constitutions - Conceptions of evil - Degrees of action - Integrity and interaction - Deciding to be bad - The ordinary cases - Dealing with the disunified - Kant's theory of interaction - My reasons - Deciding to treat someone as an end in himself - Interacting with yourself - How to be a person - What's left of me? - Conclusion