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<p>others resist this requirement.</p>

<p><big> Guise theses </big></p>
<p>On guise of the good/guise of reasons views, acting for a reason involves taking a consideration as favoring the action (seeing something to be said for it). Alleged counterexamples (anger, <a href="page.php?w=akrasia">akrasia</a>, evil be my good) have prompted refinements (e.g., appealing to how things seem good at the time).</p>

<p><big> The relation between normative and motivating reasons </big></p>
<p>A natural idea is that normative reasons are supposed to guide us. This is developed</p><p>
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