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Year: 2014

Pages: 779-800

Series: Synthese

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Campbell BROWN, "The composition of reasons", Synthese 191 (5), 2014, pp. 779-800.

The composition of reasons

Campbell BROWN

pp. 779-800

in: Synthese 191 (5), 2014.

Abstract

How do reasons combine? How is it that several reasons taken together can have a combined weight which exceeds the weight of any one alone? I propose an answer in mereological terms: reasons combine by composing a further, complex reason of which they are parts. Their combined weight is the weight of their combination. I develop a mereological framework, and use this to investigate some structural views about reasons. Two of these views I call “Atomism” and “Wholism”. Atomism is the view that atomic reasons are fundamental: all reasons reduce to atomic reasons. Wholism is the view that whole reasons are fundamental. I argue for Wholism, and against Atomism. I also consider whether reasons might be “context-sensitive”.

Publication details

Year: 2014

Pages: 779-800

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Campbell BROWN, "The composition of reasons", Synthese 191 (5), 2014, pp. 779-800.