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... decision results from deliberating on the reasons for or against the action . But a person may decide to perform an action without having first considered ... decision . The explanation lies in REASONS FOR ACTION , DECISIONS AND NORMS 489.
... decision results from deliberating on the reasons for or against the action . But a person may decide to perform an action without having first considered ... decision . The explanation lies in REASONS FOR ACTION , DECISIONS AND NORMS 489.
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... decision . But it is always ( unless based on a decision ) open to the competing claims of other reasons . To decide what to do is to rule out such a competition or at least to limit ... decision REASONS FOR ACTION , DECISIONS AND NORMS 491.
... decision . But it is always ( unless based on a decision ) open to the competing claims of other reasons . To decide what to do is to rule out such a competition or at least to limit ... decision REASONS FOR ACTION , DECISIONS AND NORMS 491.
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decision . He may become convinced not that the decision was wrong but rather that it was wrong to decide at that time . Never- theless , since he has taken a decision , he now has an exclusionary reason not to reconsider the matter ...
decision . He may become convinced not that the decision was wrong but rather that it was wrong to decide at that time . Never- theless , since he has taken a decision , he now has an exclusionary reason not to reconsider the matter ...
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