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Schueler, George Frederick

Idea of a Reason for Acting. A Philosophical Argument
1989 0-88946-344-1
Examines a series of defenses of the view that there can be no reasons for acting which are not connected to the agent's motives. The author argues that all such accounts fail owing to a failure to distinguish deliberation from the explanation of the action.