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    Challenges→The argument against belief-based motivation is weakened by its dependence on the Humean Theory of Motivation (HTM)

    Many philosophers have accepted that beliefs can motivate action independently of desire

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    This argument, however, has many widely observed weaknesses. First, it depends on HTM, so it dismisses an idea that many philosophers have accepted; namely, that beliefs (either in general or of a specific kind, such as beliefs about reasons) can motivate action by themselves and independently of desire (e.g. Nagel 1970; Darwall 1983; Dancy 2000).

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