A BRIEF HISTORY OF RATIONALITY: REASON, REASONABLENESS, RATIONALITY, AND REASONS (original) (raw)

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QUITE A COLLECTION Ethics and Metaethics A Brief History of Rationality: Reason, Reasonableness, Rationality, and Reasons (in a special issue of Manuscrito) Realism and Constructivism in Kantian Metaethics 1 and Realism and Constructivism in Kantian Metaethics 2 (in Philosophy Compass) Evolutionary Debunking Arguments, Explanatory Structure, and the Appeal of Anti-Realism (in Taking Sentimentalism Seriously(CUP)) Perception and the Rational Force of Desire (in Journal of Philosophy) The Modesty of the Moral Point of View (in Weighing Reasons (OUP)) Evolution and Normative Skepticism (in Australiasian Journal of Philosophy) Metaethical Quietism with Doug Kremm (in The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics) .Constructivism and Three Forms of Perspective-Dependence (in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research) Assessment-Relativism and the Problem of Moral Disagreement (in Southern Journal of Philosophy) Faultless Disagreement and Aesthetic Realism (in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research) The Artificial Virtues of Cognition: Cognition and Correctness in Hume (forthcoming in the Philosopher's Imprint) The Virtues of Curiosity in Hume's Epistemology (in the Philosopher's Imprint) Hume on Practical Reason: Against the Normative Authority of Reason (in the Oxford Handbook of David Hume) Practical Reasons and Practical Reasoning in Hume (in Hume Studies) Epistemology Epistemic Planning, Epistemic Internalism, and Luminosity (in Metaepistemology (OUP)) Doxastic Planning and Epistemic Internalism (in Synthese) How Common is Peer Disagreement: Self-Trust and Rational Symmetry (in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research) Knowledge and Two Faces of Non-Accidental Truth (in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research) The Rationalism in Anil Gupta's Empiricism and Experience (in Philosophical Studies) Sufficient Reason for the Principle of Sufficient Reason? Kant Kant: Constitutivism as Capacities-First Philosophy (forthcoming in Philosophical Explorations) Practical Cognition and Knowledge of Things-in-Themselves (forthcoming in Kantian Freedom (OUP) Kant's Conception of Cognition and Our Knowledge of Things-in-Themselves (forthcoming in The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds (OUP)) Intuitions and Objects in Allais's Manifest Reality (in Philosophical Studies) The Form and Matter of the Moral Law Reviews Critical Notice of Neil Sinhababu, Humean Nature: How Desire Explains Action, Thought, and Feeling (Mind) Review of Uri D. Leibowitz and Neil Sinclair (eds.), Explanation in Ethics and Mathematics: Debunking and Dispensability (NDPR) Review of Donald Ainslie, Hume's True Skepticism (Australasian Journal of Philosophy) Review of Jackie Taylor, Reflecting Subjects: Passion, Sympathy, and Society in Hume's Philosophy (Hume Studies) Review of Charles R. Pigden (ed.), Hume on Motivation and Virtue (NDPR) Review of Henry Allison, Custom and Reason in Hume (NDPR)The title really says it all, doesn't it? https://webfiles.uci.edu/schaferk/www/index.html Karl Schafer is a Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Irvine. Previously he was an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He has also been a Lawrence S. Rockfeller Faculty Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Human Values and a Humboldt Fellow at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. In 2009, he completed a PhD in philosophy at New York University. Prior to that, he studied philosophy and mathematics at University of Chicago and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. His philosophical interests lie primarily in ethics, epistemology, the history of modern philosophy, and Kant. But he also work on related issues in metaphysics, the philosophy of mind, and political philosophy. His CV is here.https://webfiles.uci.edu/schaferk/www/CV.pdf