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<p>order to. They are central to accounts of <a href="page.php?w=practical_reason">practical reason</a>, <a href="page.php?w=epistemic_justification">epistemic justification</a>, moral evaluation, and everyday explanation, and they figure prominently in law and deliberative discourse.</p>

<p>Philosophers commonly distinguish three roles for reasons. Normative (or justifying) reasons are considerations that count in favor of responding one way rather than another (e.g., that it is raining is a reason to take an umbrella). Motivating reasons are</p><p>
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