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    Supports→The desire to act in accordance with reasons is the mental attitude fit to play the role of the agent.

    The desire to act in accordance with reasons is a mental attitude the agent cannot disown.

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    According to Velleman (1992), Frankfurt’s observation that an agent may fail to identify with a particular motive points to a fundamental flaw in the standard theory. As it seems always possible that an agent “disowns” the mental attitudes that cause an action, those attitudes do not “add up to the agent’s being involved” (1992: 463). This shows, according to Velleman, that the standard theory captures, at best, actions that are defective. It fails, in particular, to capture “human action par ex

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