Practical conflicts pervade human life. Agents have many different
desires, goals, and commitments, all of which can come into
conflict with each other. How can practical reasoning help to
resolve these practical conflicts? In this collection of new essays
a distinguished roster of philosophers analyse the diverse forms of
practical conflict. Their aim is to establish an understanding of
the sources of these conflicts, to investigate the challenge they
pose to an adequate conception of practical reasoning, and to
assess the degree to which that challenge can be met. These essays
will serve as a major resource for students of philosophy but will
also interest students and professionals in related fields of the
social sciences such as psychology, political science, sociology
and economics.
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