A superb book... The Normativity of Rationality is excellent from start to finish.

John Brunero, The Philosophical Review

Benjamin Kiesewetter has written an exceptional book on an important and challenging topic... His book combines cleverness and originality with careful exploration of difficult terrain. It is ambitious. It contains genuine insight. I have been telling everyone who will listen that they should read it. I recommend it to you without reservation.

Clayton Littlejohn, Ethics

[A] tremendous book... thorough, powerful, sensible and clear... Anyone working on rationality and reasons will have to take into account Kiesewetter's formidable arguments; and anyone interested in the topic will enjoy and learn a great deal from this book.

Conor McHugh, Mind

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Kiesewetter's book is... sophisticated,... extremely thorough, [and] crystal clear... No-one working on these topics can responsibly overlook it.

Alex Worsnip, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

An excellent book... Reading The Normativity of Rationality is a delightful experience for every philosopher interested in the subject of rationality.

Vuko Andrić, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

The Normativity of Rationality is a thoughtful, well-written, well-situated book that is as intriguing as it is illuminating. ... There is no doubt that this work is a must-read piece for those interested in the debates concerning rational requirements, and that it will provoke additional important discussion and research in the future.

Zachariah Wrublewski, Journal of Moral Philosophy

A must-read for anyone interested in themes at the intersection of reasons, rationality, and normativity.

Eva Schmidt, Zeitschrift für philosophische Literatur

I can say without hesitation that in my opinion this is the best original work on this topic.

Nicholas Southwood, Australian National University

I very much enjoy reading philosophy at its best - the pleasure and excitement of finding one new insight after another until they lead up to a surprising conclusion is very much like the feeling you get from a good thriller. I've found Benjamin Kiesewetter's The Normativity of Rationality unputdownable for this reason - check it out!

Antti Kauppinen, University of Helsinki

This is one of the most persuasive and interesting treatments of rationality that I have read.

R. Jay Wallace, University of California, Berkeley

Sometimes our intentions and beliefs exhibit a structure that proves us to be irrational. The Normativity of Rationality is concerned with the question of whether we ought to avoid such irrationality. Benjamin Kiesewetter defends the normativity of rationality by presenting a new solution to the problems that arise from the common assumption that we ought to be rational. The argument touches upon many other topics in the theory of normativity, such as the form and the content of rational requirements, the preconditions of criticism, and the function of reasons in deliberation and advice. Drawing on an extensive and careful assessment of the problems discussed in the literature, Kiesewetter provides a detailed defence of a reason-response conception of rationality, a novel, evidence-relative account of reasons, and an explanation of structural irrationality in terms of these accounts.
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Kiesewetter defends the normativity of rationality by presenting a new solution to the problems that arise from the common assumption that we ought to be rational. He provides a defence of a reason-response conception of rationality, an evidence-relative account of reason, and an explanation of structural irrationality in relation to these accounts
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1: Introduction: the normativity of rationality 2: Rationality, reasons, and criticism 3: Structural requirements of rationality 4: Bootstrapping and other detachment problems 5: The why-be-rational challenge 6: The myth of structural rationality 7: Rationality as responding correctly to reasons 8: An evidence-relative account of reasons 9: Explaining structural irrationality 10: Explaining instrumental irrationality
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Book length examination of one of the most discussed questions in contemporary philosophy Contains a comprehensive overview of the current philosophical debate around rationality Provides a detailed defence of a reason-response conception of rationality
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Benjamin Kiesewetter studied philosophy, German literature and cultural studies in Berlin, Nottingham, and Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. from Humboldt University of Berlin in 2014, and worked as a lecturer and research associate at the Australian National University in Canberra, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the University of Hamburg. He works on metaethics, reasons and rationality, children's rights and other normative issues in philosophy.
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Book length examination of one of the most discussed questions in contemporary philosophy Contains a comprehensive overview of the current philosophical debate around rationality Provides a detailed defence of a reason-response conception of rationality
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Product details

ISBN
9780198754282
Published
2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
658 gr
Height
241 mm
Width
160 mm
Thickness
25 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
328

Biographical note

Benjamin Kiesewetter studied philosophy, German literature and cultural studies in Berlin, Nottingham, and Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. from Humboldt University of Berlin in 2014, and worked as a lecturer and research associate at the Australian National University in Canberra, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the University of Hamburg. He works on metaethics, reasons and rationality, children's rights and other normative issues in philosophy.