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Circularity and Objective Rational Norms

Jonathan Ichikawa
University of British Columbia

Some disputes about rationality are intractable in the following sense: there is no non-question-begging argument either in favour of or against particular candidate rational norms. I will argue that we should think some norms are simply and brutely objectively correct; I'll consider whether this implies a kind of externalism about rationality.