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(2019) Synthese 196 (2).
I extend theories of nonmonotonic reasoning to account for reasons allowing free choice. My approach works with a wide variety of approaches to nonmonotonic reasoning and explains the connection between reasons for kinds of action and reasons for actions or subkinds falling under them. I use an Anderson–Kanger reduction of reason statements, identifying key principles in the logic of reasons.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-017-1540-7
Full citation:
Bonevac, D. (2019). Free choice reasons. Synthese 196 (2), pp. 735-760.
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