Review by John Brunero. Logins, Artūrs. Normative Reasons: Between Reasoning and Explanation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, Pp. 251. $32.99 (paper). | Ethics: Vol 134, No 3 https://t.co/X1SKrdxxYs
@cmlittlejohn Right. I thought that appeal to stakes was supposed to sweeten the pill of no reasonable belief in preface. But I have to check. Also, I am confused: you accept RM?
Super excited that the entire symposium on my Normative Reasons book is now published in Philosophia! Grateful to Mitch Green and Philosophia for this opportunity! Many thanks to my critics, Miriam Schleifer McCormick, Steve Finlay, Davide Fassio, and Eva Schmidt, for their...
Reading bits of political epistemology. Came across the view called "political realism," where politics are about group alliances and not deliberation and voting preferences. This sounds to me like 'political skepticism', not realism. What am I missing?