Daniel Fogal: "The Nature of Good Reasoning"

  • Date: 15 November 2024, 11:15–13:00
  • Location: English Park, Eng2/1022
  • Type: Seminar
  • Organiser: Filosofiska institutionen
  • Contact person: Folke Tersman

The Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy

Daniel Fogal, New York University: "The Nature of Good Reasoning"


Abstract
The goal of the talk (based on joint work with Olle Risberg) is to offer a novel account of the nature of good reasoning, both practical and theoretical, where reasoning is understood to be a transition between attitudinal mental states such as beliefs and intentions. The basic idea is that good reasoning is a matter of “following the flow” of normative support between attitudes, whereas bad reasoning is a matter of failing to do so (in one way or another). Call this the support-based account of good reasoning. After introducing and motivating my preferred account of good reasoning, I critically evaluate its main competitors: the reasons-based account and the fittingness-based account. In doing so, I explain how the support-based account captures their strengths while avoiding their weaknesses. I conclude by explaining how the support-based account of good reasoning can explain both what's right and what's wrong with the view of reasons as premises of good reasoning.

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