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Kieran Setiya (Author)


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0691127492 978-0691127491 January 2, 2007

Modern philosophy has been vexed by the question "Why should I be moral?" and by doubts about the rational authority of moral virtue. In Reasons without Rationalism, Kieran Setiya shows that these doubts rest on a mistake. The "should" of practical reason cannot be understood apart from the virtues of character, including such moral virtues as justice and benevolence, and the considerations to which the virtues make one sensitive thereby count as reasons to act.

Proposing a new framework for debates about practical reason, Setiya argues that the only alternative to this "virtue theory" is a form of ethical rationalism in which reasons derive from the nature of intentional action. Despite its recent popularity, however, ethical rationalism is false. It wrongly assumes that we act "under the guise of the good," or it relies on dubious views about intention and motivation. It follows from the failure of rationalism that the virtue theory is true: we cannot be fully good without the perfection of practical reason, or have that perfection without being good.

Addressing such topics as the psychology of virtue and the explanation of action, Reasons without Rationalism is essential reading for philosophers interested in ethics, rationality, or the philosophy of mind.


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Kieran Setiya's bold argument concerning practical reasoning deserves serious attention...What makes Setiya's account distinctive is the way he prosecutes his case while engaging with an impressive range of contemporary views on action and practical reason.
(Katerina Deligiorgi The Philosophers' Magazine )

This is an excellent book: original, intricately argued, yet admirably compact. It makes important contributions to both the philosophy of action and ethics.
(Matthew Hanser The Review of Metaphysics )

Kieran Setiya's Reasons without Rationalism is a fascinating, closely-argued, and rewarding book. It is clearly, concisely, and attractively written, and it contains a wealth of perceptive and original insights. The overall vision that emerges from its pages is an important alternative to the more familiar pictures of the relevant issues.
(Ralph Wedgwood Mind )

The book is very well-written, and is full of provocative arguments. . . . This is a book that will reward reflection by those interested in the topics of ethical theory, virtues, practical reason, and action theory.
(Brad Majors Metapsychology Online Reviews )

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Kieran Setiya urges the radical thesis that the 'should' of practical rationality just is the 'should' of ethical character. His argument turns on taking issue with the orthodox view that practical rationality is exercised under the aspect of the good, and on rejecting all forms of the idea that the nature of practical rationality can be understood from reflection about reason and action as such. Setiya handles his intricate argument deftly, and his book is a pleasure, as well as a challenge, to read. Anyone interested in its topics will need to give it serious attention.
(John McDowell, University of Pittsburgh )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 131 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (January 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691127492
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691127491
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,821,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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According to an ancient tradition of thought about human action, whatever we do intentionally is done "under the guise of the good": we must see something worthwhile in what we are doing-though we may of course be wrong about it. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
good practical thought, recognitional view, simple psychological theory, constitutive aim, causal deviance, prospective intention, ethical rationalism, virtue theory, ethical virtue, final desires, distinctive standards, prior desire, intentional action
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Difference Principle, Practical Reflection, Solving the Puzzle
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