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    A Dispositional Theory of Practical Basing

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    Date
    2023-05-01
    Author
    Vulpe, Dan Cristian
    Department
    Philosophy
    Advisor(s)
    Nataliya Palatnik
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    Abstract
    The practical basing relation is the relation that holds between an agent’s action and the reason on the basis of which the agent performs the action. In this thesis, I offer a theory of the practical basing relation called “double dispositionalism” (DD). In a nutshell, I argue that acting on the basis of a reason is doing what one is disposed to consider appropriate. More specifically, I argue that an agent does an action φ on the basis of a reason R if and only if the agent’s φ’ing manifests a reasons-sensitive disposition to φ given R, and the agent has a second disposition to take R to support φ’ing. I defend DD on the following grounds: DD can address the problem of deviant explanatory chains, it does not over intellectualize practical basing, and can explain why acting on the basis of a reason is subject to a tricky form of higher-order defeat (what I call “proper basing defeat”).
    Subject
    Dispositions
    Higher-Order Defeat
    Rationality
    The Basing Relation
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/93254
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