Being Realistic about Reasons
Discover the thought-provoking insights of T. M. Scanlon in his compelling book, Being Realistic about Reasons, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This 144-page paperback delves into the intricate relationship between reasons for action and the nature of truth. Scanlon raises essential questions: Is what we have reason to do simply a matter of fact? What kind of truth underpins our reasons, and how do they influence our motivations and actions? Throughout this concise and accessible text, Scanlon provides a qualified defense of normative cognitivism, arguing that there are indeed normative truths regarding our reasons for action. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in moral philosophy, Being Realistic about Reasons is a must-read that invites readers to reflect on the foundations of ethical decision-making.