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Instrumental reasons
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July 2018

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N. Kolodny

Often our reason for doing something is an "instrumental reason": that doing that is a means to doing something else that we have reason to do. What principles govern this "instrumental transmission" of reasons from ends to means? Negatively, I argue against principles often invoked in the literature, which focus on necessary or sufficient means. Positively, I propose a principle, "General Transmission," which answers to two intuitive desiderata: that reason transmits to means that are "probabilizing" and "nonsuperfluous" with respect to the relevant end. I then apply General Transmission to the debate over "detachment": whether "wide-scope" reason for a material conditional or disjunction implies "narrow-scope" reason for the consequent or disjuncts.

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... Williams (1965) rejects a principle that is close to JTP because he wants to make room for moral dilemmas. Others who reject similar principles include Jackson and Pargetter (1986), Broome (2013: 126, 129), Kolodny (2018) and Raz (2005). For defence of principles like JTP, see Kiesewetter 2015, Setiya 2007and Street 2008. ...

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Does the unity of reason imply that epistemic justification is factive?
Instrumental reasons
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  • July 2018