Based on 2 conferences held in 1997 and 1998 at the University of Stirling.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Introduction / Alan Millar and Jose Luis Bermudez -- Pt. I. Objectivity and Normativity -- 2. How Are Objective Epistemic Reasons Possible? / Paul Boghossian -- 3. On Basic Logical Knowledge: Reflections on Paul Boghossian's 'How Are Objective Epistemic Reasons Possible?' / Crispin Wright -- 4. Practical Reasoning / John Broome -- 5. Reasons for Action and Instrumental Rationality / Alan Millar -- Pt. II. Psychological Reality and Psychological Explanation -- 6. The Rational Analysis of Human Cognition / Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford -- 7. The Rational and the Real: Some Doubts about the Programme of 'Rational Analysis' / E. J. Lowe -- 8. The Rationality of Evolutionary Psychology / David E. Over
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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In a series of essays nine philosophers and two psychologists address three main themes: the status of norms of rationality; the precise form taken by them; and the role of norms in belief and actions.