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CONSTRUING SEN ON COMMITMENT

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 June 2005

PHILIP PETTIT
Affiliation:
Princeton University

Abstract

Why does Sen maintain that people are capable of putting their own goals offline and deliberating and acting out of sheer commitment to others? How can he endorse such a rejection of the belief-desire model of agency? The paper canvasses three explanations and favors one that ascribes an unusual position to Sen: the belief that so far as agents remain in the belief-desire mould, they cannot deliberate on the basis of reasons other than those that derive from standing goals that form an integrated system. What he thinks of as deliberation on the basis of commitment is just the sort of deliberation that involves the formation of a novel, perhaps occasion-specific goal in which the good of another is prioritised.

Type
Essay
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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