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| what makes reasons sufficient? | |
| Συγγραφέας: Mark Schroeder Mark Schroeder: what makes reasons sufficient? (pdf, 12 pages) This paper addresses the question: ‘what makes reasons sufficient?’ and offers the answer, ‘being at least as weighty  as  the  reasons  for  the  alternatives’.    The  paper  starts  by  introducing  some  of  the  reasons  why sufficiency  has  seemed  difficult  to  understand,  particularly  in  epistemology,  and  some  circumstantial evidence  that  this  has  contributed  to  more  general  problems  in  the  epistemological  literature.    It  then introduces  the  positive  account  of  sufficiency,  and  explains  how  this  captures  sufficiency  in  both  the practical  and  epistemic  domains.    Finally,  the  paper  shows  how  once  we  understand  the  nature  of sufficiency, it is easy to predict the full variety of ways in which rationality – both of action and of belief – can be defeated. | |
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