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    For external reasons to exist, it must be possible that e... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→No motivationally external considerations could genuinely be practical reasons for an agent.

    For external reasons to exist, it must be possible that external reasons beliefs are true.

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    According to this reading, the problem Williams sees for external reasons is the following. For there genuinely to be external reasons, he observes, it must be possible that some such external reasons beliefs are true. This requires that the consideration R which an agent accepts as his reason must actually be a genuine explanation of his acting under the condition of sound deliberation, independently of any facts about his motivational set. But this condition cannot be met, because nothing cou

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