Review of Berent en, How We Act: Causes, Reasons and Intentions
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (9) (2004)
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Berent Enc (2006). How We Act: Causes, Reasons, and Intentions. Clarendon Press.
Stephen Kearns & Daniel Star (2009). Reasons as Evidence. Oxford Studies in Metaethics 4:215-42.
Hans-Johann Glock (2009). Can Animals Act For Reasons? Inquiry 52 (3):232-254.
Douglas W. Portmore (2011). Imperfect Reasons and Rational Options. Noûs 46 (1):24-60.
Constantine Sandis (2005). On Berent Enc's 'How We Act'. [REVIEW] Philosophical Books 46 (2):170-174.
Alan Goldman (2007). Desire, Depression, and Rationality. Philosophical Psychology 20 (6):711 – 730.
G. F. Schueler (2003). Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action. Oxford University Press.
Berent Enç (2003). How We Act: Causes, Reasons, and Intentions. Oxford University Press.
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