Practical Reason and the Structure of Actions (opens in new tab)
[Revised entry by Elijah Millgram and Margaret Bowman on June 8, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] A wave of recent philosophical work on practical rationality is organized by the following implicit argument: practical reasoning is figuring out what to do; to do is to act; so the forms of practical inference can be derived from the structure or features of action. Now it is not as though earlier work in analytic philosophy had failed to register the connection between action and prac...
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