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The Guise of the Good

J. David Velleman
New York University - Department of Philosophy



THE POSSIBILITY OF PRACTICAL REASON, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000
Nou, Vol. 26, pp. 3-26, 1992

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The agent portrayed in much philosophy of action is, let's face it, a square. He does nothing intentionally unless he regards it or its consequences as desirable. The reason is that he acts intentionally only when he acts out of a desire for some anticipated outcome; and in desiring that outcome, he must regard it as having some value. All of his intentional actions are therefore directed at outcomes regarded sub specie boni: under the guise of the good.

This agent is conceived as being capable of intentional action — and hence as being an agent — only by virtue of being a pursuer of value. I want to question whether this conception of agency can be correct. Surely, so general a capacity as agency cannot entail so narrow a cast of mind. Our moral psychology has characterized, not the generic agent, but a particular species of agent, and a particularly bland species of agent, at that. It has characterized the earnest agent while ignoring those agents who are disaffected, refractory, silly, satanic, or punk. I hope for a moral psychology that has room for the whole motley crew.

I shall begin by examining why some philosophers have thought that the attitudes motivating intentional actions involve judgments of value. I shall then argue that their conception of these attitudes is incorrect. Finally, I shall argue that practical reason should not be conceived as a faculty for pursuing value.

Keywords: action, Donald Davidson, practical reason, motivation, value

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Date posted: August 19, 2007 ; Last revised: August 19, 2007

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Velleman, J. David, The Guise of the Good. THE POSSIBILITY OF PRACTICAL REASON, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000; Nou, Vol. 26, pp. 3-26, 1992. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1006923


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