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    How a Modern-day Hume Can Reject a Desire Categorically: A Perplexity and a Theoretically Modest Proposal.Regan Lance Reitsma & King’S. College - 2014 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 9 (2):48-66.
    We often treat our basic, unmotivated desires as reason-giving: you’re thirsty and take yourself to have a reason to walk to the drinking fountain; you care intrinsically about your young daughter and take yourself to have a reason to feed and clothe her. We think these desires generate normative practical reasons. But are there basic desires that don’t? It might seem so, for we sometimes find ourselves impelled to do some very strange, and some very awful, things. For example, would (...)
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    “Yes, the theory is abstemious, but...”: A Critique of Yehezkel.Regan Lance Reitsma - 2017 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 13 (1):59-79.
    This article is a critique of Gal Yehezkel’s attempt to refute subjectivism about normative practical reasons, a school of thought inspired by Hume. Yehezkel believes reason, far from being, as Hume puts it, “the slave of the passions,” has the normative authority to be a critic of basic desires and argues that subjectivism lacks the theoretical resources both to acknowledge this alleged truth and to analyze the distinction between wanting an outcome and intending to pursue it. I contend his refutation (...)
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    The goal that was and wasn't.Regan Lance Reitsma & Gregory Bassham - 2008 - Think 7 (19):79-84.
    Reitsma and Bassham introduce a sporting paradox.
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    The Conceptual Foundation of Morality.Regan Lance Reitsma - 2023 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3):889-892.
    Camus famously expresses despair about life's meaninglessness and the radical, existential impotence of human reason. Each human soul, cast into a body, wakes i.
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    If God Cannot Forgive, What Becomes of Harmony? The Strength of a Victim's Moral Prerogative Not to Forgive.Regan Lance Reitsma - 2010 - In Christopher Allers & Marieke Smit (eds.), Forgiveness in Perspective. Rodopi Press. pp. 89.
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    The Humean Theory of Practical Rationality and Rationally Impotent Desire.Regan Lance Reitsma - 2000 - Southwest Philosophy Review 17 (1):207-214.