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(2016) Comparing Kant and Sartre, Dordrecht, Springer.
Human action is in large measure intentional action, and (at least) most intentional action is responsive to apparent reasons that seem to speak in favour of the action (justifying reasons) (Sartre 2003: 45 5–8).1
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Poellner, P. (2016)., Action, value, and autonomy: a quasi-sartrean view, in S. Baiasu (ed.), Comparing Kant and Sartre, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 132-157.