Aristotle famously said that humans are rational animals and
distinguished two forms or kinds of human rationality. Practical
rationality strives to answer questions about how to live and about
what sort of person one should be. It deals with human action and
the will. Theoretical rationality strives to answer questions about
the nature of our world and our place in it. It deals with human
knowledge and understanding. Philosophical work on rationality
attempts to understand the similarities, differences, and relations
between these forms of reasoning. In this valuable collection,
eleven distinguished scholars explore philosophical conceptions of
the relation between belief, on the one hand, and intention and
action, on the other.
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