Commitments, Reasons, and the Will
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Chang, Ruth
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This chapter argues that there is a particular kind of 'internal' commitment typically made in the context of romantic love relationships that has striking meta-normative implications for how we understand the role of the will in practical normativity. Internal commitments cannot plausibly explain the reasons we have in committed relationships on the usual model - as triggering reasons that are already there, in the way that making a promise triggers a reason via a pre-existing norm of the form 'If you make a promise to x, then you have a reason to x'. Instead, internal commitments are that in virtue of which one has the special reasons of committed relationships; they are the grounds of such reasons. In this way, the will is a source of practical normativity.
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics vol 8
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