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    In order to count as an action, something done by a perso... — Carmelics
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    Supports→One can act only if one acts in accord with norms that any rational agent could accept.

    In order to count as an action, something done by a person must be done for a reason.

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    Christine Korsgaard has proposed (1996), roughly, that in order to count as an action, something done by a person must be done for a reason, and this means it must accord with norms that any rational agent could accept. Given what actions are, one can act only if one acts in accord with such norms.

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