Open Philosophy (Nov 2020)

From reflex to reflection: Moving from the space of causes to the space of reasons and back

  • Furstenberg Ariel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 681 – 693

Abstract

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This article proposes to narrow the gap between the space of reasons and the space of causes. By articulating the standard phenomenology of reasons and causes, we investigate the cases in which the clear-cut divide between reasons and causes starts to break down. Thus, substituting the simple picture of the relationship between the space of reasons and the space of causes with an inverted and complex one, in which reasons can have a causal-like phenomenology and causes can have a reason-like phenomenology. This is attained by focusing on “swift reasoned actions” on the one hand, and on “causal noisy brain mechanisms” on the other hand. In the final part of the article, I show how an analogous move, that of narrowing the gap between one’s normative framework and the space of reasons, can be seen as an extension of narrowing the gap between the space of causes and the space of reasons.

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