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Engaging Reason

On the Theory of Value and Action

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The book delves into the intricate relationship between value, reason, and the will, offering insightful essays that address essential questions about human thought and action. Joseph Raz synthesizes years of original and impactful philosophical work, showcasing his influence in contemporary philosophy. Through this exploration, readers are invited to engage with profound concepts that shape our understanding of morality and decision-making.

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Title
Engaging Reason
Subtitle
On the Theory of Value and Action
Language
English
Authors
Joseph Raz
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Released
2002
Format
Paperback
Pages
344
ISBN13
9780199248001
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The book delves into the intricate relationship between value, reason, and the will, offering insightful essays that address essential questions about human thought and action. Joseph Raz synthesizes years of original and impactful philosophical work, showcasing his influence in contemporary philosophy. Through this exploration, readers are invited to engage with profound concepts that shape our understanding of morality and decision-making.