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Read, Robert R. A technique for assessing short baseline array tilt errors. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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Aitken, J. F. Static presssure position error calibration of the NAE T-33 C-FSKH. Ottawa: National Aeronautical Establishment, 1987.

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Georghiades, Costas N. On the synchronizability and detectability of random PPM sequences. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.

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Nagle, Frederick W. A description of prediction errors associated with the T-Bus-4 navigation message and a corrective procedure. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, 1986.

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Pietersen, O. B. M. Experiences with two GPS SPS receivers in northern Europe. Amsterdam: National Aerospace Laboratory, 1991.

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Bartram, Mark. Correction: [mistake management : a positive approach for language teachers]. Edited by Walton Richard and Lewis Michael. Hove: Language Teaching Publications, 1991.

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Bartram, Mark. Correction: Mistake management : a positive approach for language teachers. Hove: Language Teaching Publications, 1991.

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Kess, Reingard. Die positive Funktion von Fehlerereignissen: Über die Auffindung und Nutzbarmachung von Fehlerpotentialen. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2006.

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Muth, Lorant A. An iterative technique to correct probe position errors in planar near-field to far-field transformations. Boulder, CO: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, 1988.

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Muth, Lorant A. An iterative technique to correct probe position errors in planar near-field to far-field transformations. Boulder, CO: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, 1988.

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Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Applications and Planning Meeting (27nd 1995 San Diego, Calif.). 27th annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Applications and Planning Meeting: [microform]. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1996.

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L, Anderson Karen. Proof positive: How to find typos and grammatical errors before they embarrass you. Mission, KS: SkillPath Publications, 1996.

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Blom, H. A. P. A method and measures to evaluate trackers for air traffic control. Amsterdam: National Aerospace Laboratory, 1986.

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Smart nursing: How to create a positive work environment that empowers and retains. New York: Springer Pub., 2005.

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Alfano, Roberto. Astrometria Fotografica: Photographic Astrometry. Genoa, Italy: Genoa Astronomical Observatory, 1988.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ). Elevate the Director of the Indian Health Service to Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services, tribal trust fund accounts: Joint hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, and the Committee on Resources, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, on S. 1770, to elevate the position of Director ... and H.R. 3782, to compensate certain Indian tribes for known errors in their tribal trust fund accounts ... July 22, 1998, Washington, DC. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1999.

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Error modeling for differential GPS. Cambridge, Mass: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc., 1995.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Error modeling for differential GPS. Cambridge, Mass: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc., 1995.

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Zhen-Lei, Zhou, and Goddard Space Flight Center, eds. Position control of redundant manipulators using an adaptive error-based control scheme. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1990.

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Zhen-Lei, Zhou, and Goddard Space Flight Center, eds. Position control of redundant manipulators using an adaptive error-based control scheme. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1990.

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Gosse, Laurent, and Debora Amadori. Error Estimates for Well-Balanced Schemes on Simple Balance Laws: One-Dimensional Position-Dependent Models. Springer, 2015.

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Gravity field error analysis: Applications of GPS receivers and gradiometers on low orbiting platforms. Greenbelt, MD: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 1990.

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S, Gardner Chester, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Phase locked loop synchonization for direct detection optical PPM communication systems: Technical report. Urbana, Ill: Electro-Optic Systems Laboratory, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Illinois, 1985.

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R, Rummler Donald, Goad William K, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Division., eds. Video camera system for locating bullet holes in targets at a ballistics range. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1990.

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Performance analysis of a GPS interferometric attitude determination system for a gravity gradient stabilized spacecraft. Cambridge, Mass: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, 1995.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Performance analysis of a GPS interferometric attitude determination system for a gravity gradient stabilized spacecraft. Cambridge, Mass: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, 1995.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Performance analysis of a GPS interferometric attitude determination system for a gravity gradient stabilized spacecraft. Cambridge, Mass: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, 1995.

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Casalini, Cristiano, and Christoph Sander. Benet Perera’s Pious Humanism: Aristotelianism, Philology, and Education in Jesuit Colleges. An Edition of Perera’s Documenta quaedam perutilia. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807025.003.0001.

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This chapter discusses the philosophical pedagogy of Benet Perera (1535–1610) through an analysis and transcription of his treatise on the useful, error-free study of Christian philosophy, the Documenta quaedam perutilia iis qui in studiis philosophiae cum fructu et sine ullo errore versari student. It places Perera’s treatise within its historical context—that of the Jesuit Roman college of the 1560s—in order to elucidate how his promotion of his own idea of a Christian philosophy for schools provoked criticism among his fellow Romans Diego de Ledesma and Achille Gagliardi. It shows the position of Perera’s project within the multiple forms of Aristotelianism in the early modern period and how Perera was able to justify his own position as ‘sufficiently pious’ through his emphasis on philology as an approach to philosophy. Perera came up with a strictly Christian philosophy curriculum by integrating different trends of Aristotle’s philosophy into his own, even including approaches that were considered impious by some of his fellow Jesuits.
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Effect of atmospheric turbulence on the bit error probability of a space to ground near infrared laser communications link using binary pulse position modulation and an avalanche photodiode detector. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1988.

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Satellite laser ranging and gravity field modeling accuracy. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Satellite laser ranging and gravity field modeling accuracy. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.

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Came, Elizabeth Gabrielle. False positive recognition errors in Alzheimer's disease. 2001.

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Hatzimichali, Myrto. Text and Wisdom in the Letter of Aristeas. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805663.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the Letter of Aristeas, a text that presents Jewish-Greek interaction in a number of arenas, including political power, pilgrimage and travel, material wealth, and everyday life, as well as literary heritage and religious/philosophical wisdom. It focuses on the last two aspects, tracing first how ideas from the Jewish religious tradition are combined with aspects of Greek philosophy and political thought in the ‘sympotic’ scenes where the Greek king receives advice from his wise visitors. It then argues that the measures taken for the preservation of the error-free accuracy of the translated Torah, which in turn secure its position in the library, reveal the same preoccupations as those of the Alexandrian textual critics. Rather than condemning textual criticism, Aristeas warns against the same corruptions that textual criticism was invented to confront.
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T, Feagin, Overland D, University of Houston--Clear Lake. Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems., and Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center., eds. Communications and tracking expert systems study. [Houston, Tex.]: Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston--Clear Lake, 1987.

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Khader, Serene J. Gender Role Eliminativism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190664190.003.0006.

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This chapter asks whether postcolonial defenses of feminized power and criticisms of the incorporation of women into a gender-neutral public sphere can be understood as compatible with feminism. It argues that the tools of nonideal universalism can explain why many such postcolonial views are more compatible with feminism than is often thought. Three missionary-feminist confusions identified here—the idealization of the territorial public, the idealization of Western cultural forms, and the culturalist category error—impede Western feminist attempts to render accurate normative judgments about “other” women’s exercises of power. Normative guidelines for a transnational feminist position capable of avoiding these confusions will recognize that judgments about resistance concern justice enhancement rather than justice achievement, that resistance should be judged according to a historical baseline, that feminist normative ideals need not function as blueprints, and that information about imperialism and global structures is important when determining which strategies for resistance are likely to be effective. The chapter also discusses how these normative guidelines can be used to explain how Leila Ahmed’s defense of Muslim women’s homosociality and Nkiru Nzwgwu’s defense of a gender-differentiated public can be made compatible with feminism.
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Allen, Richard D. M., and Henry C. C. Pleass. Donor and recipient kidney transplantation surgery. Edited by Jeremy R. Chapman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0278_update_001.

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Kidney transplant surgery is for thinking surgeons who enjoy being part of a multidisciplinary transplant team. Good ones recognize the small margin for error and avoid difficulties by careful preparation and anticipation of potential pitfalls. Progressively, their role has gained in significance and is now the most important variable in kidney graft loss in the first 6 months after transplantation. Deceased organ donation is complex, expensive, and insufficient in numbers to meet the demand for kidney transplantation. Living donor surgery is therefore a procedure of necessity. Laparoscopic approaches have obvious benefits to the patient but are not operations for the beginner. There are few remaining stalwarts of the open nephrectomy procedure. Because of the limited length of the donor ureter, kidney transplant procedures involve placement of the donor kidney into a heterotopic position with vascular anastomoses to the iliac vessels. No two procedures are the same. Observation of the transplanted kidney changing from a flaccid and pale appearance to one that is firm and pink, and within seconds of removing vascular clamps, is an unforgettable experience for the first timer. Even better is the sight of urine, minutes later. Good transplant centres select their new surgeons carefully!
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1957-, Bishop Robert H., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Flight data results of estimate fusion for spacecraft rendezvous navigation from shuttle mission STS-69. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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The angular power spectrum of BATSE 3B gamma-ray bursts. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Smith, Holly M. The Hybrid Solution to the Problems of Error and Uncertainty. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199560080.003.0010.

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Chapter 10 investigates whether the combined Austere and Hybrid two-tier system, now re-labeled the “Hybrid solution,” provides an effective response to the problem of uncertainty. Criteria of adequacy for a solution to this problem are articulated, and versions of the approach offering a single decision-guide at the lower tier are assessed. Popular guides, such as “Perform the act most likely to be obligatory,” “Maximize expected value,” and “Try to perform the obligatory act,” along with more sophisticated guides proposed by Fred Feldman and John Pollock, are each shown to be inadequate, partly because they demand a richer set of beliefs than many agents possess. The chapter concludes that a Hybrid system offering multiple decision-guides for uncertainty seems far better positioned to solve the problem of uncertainty.
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Dalrymple, Theodore. False Positive: A Year of Error, Omission, and Political Correctness in the New England Journal of Medicine. Encounter Books, 2019.

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Papadopoulos, Athanasios N. Use of soft errors in dynamic random access memories for the detection of positrons. 1995.

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Robertson, Simon. Nietzsche and Contemporary Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198722212.001.0001.

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Nietzsche is one of the most subversive ethical thinkers of the Western canon. This book offers a critical assessment of his ethical thought and its significance for contemporary moral philosophy. It develops a charitable but critical reading of his thought, pushing some claims and arguments as far as seems fruitful while rejecting others. But it also uses Nietzsche in dialogue with, so to contribute to, a range of long-standing issues within normative ethics, metaethics, value theory, practical reason, and moral psychology. The book is divided into three principal parts. Part I examines Nietzsche’s critique of morality, arguing that it raises well-motivated challenges to morality’s normative authority and value: his error theory about morality’s categoricity is in a better position than many contemporary versions; and his critique of moral values has bite even against undemanding moral theories, with significant implications not just for rarefied excellent types but also us. Part II turns to moral psychology, attributing to Nietzsche and defending a sentimentalist explanation of action and motivation. Part III considers his non-moral perfectionism, developing models of value and practical normativity that avoid difficulties facing many contemporary accounts and that may therefore be of wider interest. The discussion concludes by considering Nietzsche’s broader significance: as well as calling into question many of moral philosophy’s deepest assumptions, he challenges our usual views of what ethics itself is—and what it, and we, should be doing.
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Gerhart, Barry. Modeling HRM and Performance Linkages. Edited by Peter Boxall, John Purcell, and Patrick M. Wright. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199547029.003.0027.

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This article focuses on methodology in the literature on human resources (HR) management and performance. Whenever a theoretical model of HR and performance is tested and estimated using empirical data, a binary decision regarding whether the model is supported (yes or no) is typically made. If support is found, it is either because the model is correct or the method is wrong (i.e. a false positive, or Type I, error of inference). If support is not found, it is either because the model is wrong or the method is wrong (i.e. a false negative, or Type II, error of inference). The article hopes to help readers to better evaluate the contribution of published research on HR and performance. Second, it hopes to help authors in preparing their work for publication and avoid problems that may otherwise lengthen the review process or adversely affect the publication decision.
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Edwards, Jonathan Charles, and Ekrem Kutluay. Patterns of Unclear Significance. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0012.

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Accurate interpretation of electroencephalograms requires knowledge and experience with a wide range of findings. Misinterpretation is common and may result from insufficient inexperience, incomplete training, or simply human error. However, misinterpretation may also arise from the relative rarity of some findings, and also from the evolution and necessary change in our understanding of the significance of these findings. One of the most common sources of reader error is in dealing with patterns that have some hallmarks of abnormalities but are actually normal findings. We refer to these findings as variants, or “patterns of unclear significance.” This chapter reviews several of the common and uncommon patterns (fast or slow alpha variant, alpha squeak, rhythmic midtemporal theta bursts of drowsiness, midline theta rhythm, subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge in adults, 14- and 6-Hz positive bursts, 6-Hz spike-and-wave bursts, benign sporadic sleep spikes, wickets, frontal arousal rhythm), emphasizing characteristics that can optimize interpretation.
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Mirowski, Philip, and Edward Nik-Khah. Hayek Changes His Mind. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190270056.003.0006.

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One of the greatest errors in the history of economics is to presume Hayek had a single stance toward the epistemology of the market and of agents. We report on recent research that argues for three different positions over the course of his life: Knowledge dispersed, tacit, and impersonal. This trajectory will prove significant for the rest of our narrative.
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Tran, Anh Q. Text and Context. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677602.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 first situates Errors of the Three Religions within the apologetic genre of Christian writings, tracing the history of Christian apologetics and catechism in Asia; Christian apologetics serves either a positive function of defending Church teachings or a negative role of critiquing alternate religions. Then the chapter introduces the text, including the genre, history of composition, structure, content, audience, and authorship of Errors of the Three Religions—making the case that the author is Hilario Costa—as well as its relationship to other Christian texts in Vietnam at that time, such as Matteo Ricci’s and Alexandre de Rhodes’s catechisms.
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Horowitz, Sophie. Epistemic Value and the Jamesian Goals. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779681.003.0012.

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William James famously tells us that there are two main goals for rational believers: believing truth and avoiding error. Horowitz argues that epistemic consequentialism—in particular its embodiment in epistemic utility theory—seems to be well positioned to explain how epistemic agents might permissibly weight these goals differently. After all, practical versions of consequentialism render it permissible for agents with different goals to act differently in the same situation. Nevertheless, Horowitz argues that epistemic consequentialism doesn’t allow for this kind of permissivism and goes on to argue that this reveals a deep disanalogy between decision theory and the formally similar epistemic utility theory. This raises the question whether epistemic utility theory is a genuinely consequentialist theory at all.
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Bátiz-Lazo, Bernardo. Building the Pipelines. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198782810.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 (‘Building the Pipelines’) recounts the development of online cash machines in Japan, Sweden, the UK, and the USA. Particular attention is given to the industrial organization of the early years of the industry as well as the collaboration between Lloyds Bank and IBM to develop a special project than then grew to become a whole line of business for IBM. In the early 1980s, when the adoption of ATM was about to take off, ‘Big Blue’ was positioned to take over this segment of retail finance. Instead it left the market. With hindsight, it was perhaps an error to try to sell ATMs as terminals of specific computer systems rather add-ons to banks’ established capacity.
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Burgess, Alexis. Truth in Fictionalism. Edited by Michael Glanzberg. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199557929.013.15.

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What does realism about an arbitrary subject-matter have to do with truth? Some views say everything, others hardly anything. Both answers are reflected in ongoing debates between self-styled realists and anti-realists in metaphysics, and other areas. Error theory, nonfactualism, fictionalism, and other forms of opposition to realism are normally articulated and differentiated using the notions of truth and falsity. Given its preoccupation with the limits of literal representation, fictionalism can seem especially ensared in semantics and/or the theory of mental content. Be that as it may, the present chapter aims to establish that there remains an important sense in which the fictionalist gambit does not essentially have anything to do with truth or falsity. In particular, many recognizably fictionalist positions are compatible with nominalism about truths: the view that nothing whatsoever is true.
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McNaughton, David, and Piers Rawling. Motivating Reasons and Normative Reasons. Edited by Daniel Star. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199657889.013.8.

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Reasons for action are traditionally divided into “motivating reasons,” which explain why someone did something, and “normative reasons,” which concern why she should (or should not) have done it. We explore various positions concerning both types of reason, and the relations between them. We discuss Davidson’s causal account of action, reasons internalism and externalism, constructivism, motivational internalism and externalism, and practical normative realism (PNR)—the view that there are truths concerning what you have reason to do (this is opposed by error theorists and noncognitivists, whose views we also briefly address). In our account of PNR, we distinguish between what you ought to do and what you have most reason to do, by appealing to the idea of reasonable credences. And we include two appendices, one resisting Lewis’s argument to the effect that advocates of PNR must reject motivational internalism, the other responding to a concern about future contingents.
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