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    Challenges→A disposition to be motivated by beliefs about reasons cannot establish that a consideration R is itself a genuine reason for an agent to act.

    For R to be a genuine reason for an agent to act, R itself must be a genuine explanation of the agent's acting.

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    Hence, while many writers have come to the defense of external reasons by appealing to a disposition to be motivated by beliefs about reasons, if this interpretation is correct then Williams’ argument is directly aimed against this kind of solution. A disposition of this kind could explain why a consideration R could motivate an agent once he believed that it was a reason to act, but it could not make it the case that R itself was a genuine explanation of his acting, and therefore a reason for h

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