He concludes that to understand how norms (like moral norms) apply to rational agents, one must embrace an of justification.
: Clayton Littlejohn defends a new "deontological externalist" view. He argues that the justification of a belief depends on whether it is fit for the purposes of practical reasoning . Key Arguments : littlejohn491
He explores if the "priority of the good to the right" can defend an epistemological version of consequentialism. He concludes that to understand how norms (like
Littlejohn examines the connections between theoretical and practical reason. littlejohn491
The book explores one of the oldest debates in epistemology: .