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    Amoral Actions and Relational Knowledge.Robyn Gaier - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):87-95.
    Amoral actions are actions outside of the moral domain. To establish a way of understanding amoral actions, I will draw upon Dale Dorsey’s agency view which, in sum, maintains that an agent must have a reason to perform an action and be able to perform the action in question based upon that reason. Dorsey focuses upon both cognitive and circumstantial limitations to establish the fact that moral agents can (and do) perform amoral actions. In this paper, however, I will focus (...)
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    A Matter of Facts: Comments on “Can Facts be Truth-makers?” by Justin Clarke.Robyn R. Gaier - 2014 - Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (2):1-4.
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    Comments on “Aristotelian and Kantian Self-Legislation” by Reshef Agam-Segal.Robyn Gaier - 2012 - Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (2):43-45.
    I make a case for a non-Aristotelian reading of Kant’s moral philosophy. In particular, I distinguish between two activities called “self-legislation”: Aristotelian and Kantian. Aristotelian self-legislation is the activity of determining the organizing principle of our own practical life. Every action of ours takes part in this project, which is thus part of the principle of every action. In contrast, not all actions are acts of Kantian self-legislation. To legislate for ourselves in this sense is to be involved in an (...)
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    Commentary on Christopher Bobier’s “Deflating Moods”.Robyn Gaier - 2017 - Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (2):15-17.
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    Building Practical Coherence over Time.Robyn R. Gaier - 2011 - Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1):111-117.
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    Comments on “Moral Excuses and Blame-Based Theories of Moral Wrongness” by Benjamin Rossi.Robyn R. Gaier - 2016 - Southwest Philosophy Review 32 (2):53-55.
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    Commentary on “Moral Guilt without Blameworthiness” by Jaeha Woo.Robyn Gaier - 2023 - Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (2):85-87.
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    Comments on Walter Riker’s “The Complicity Objection and the Return of Prescriptions”.Robyn Gaier - 2015 - Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (2):59-62.
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    Hey, You, What’s so Special about the Second-Person Perspective?Robyn R. Gaier - 2010 - Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (1):205-213.
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    On the Continuation of the Craft Analogy in Republic II.Robyn R. Gaier - 2009 - Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1):83-91.
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    On the Reconciliation of the Spinozistic Doctrines of the Eternality of the Mind and Monistic Parallelism.Robyn Gaier - 2008 - Southwest Philosophy Review 24 (1):211-218.
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    On the Value of Phenomenology Across Disciplines and Traditions: Dan Zahavi, Subjectivity and Selfhood: Investigating the First-Person Perspective. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge and London, 2005, vii + 265 pp, ISBN 978-0262240505.Robyn R. Gaier - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (3):269-273.
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    Self-love and Moral Agency.Robyn R. Gaier - 2015 - Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (1):147-155.
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    Self-forgiveness in the Moral Domain.Robyn R. Gaier - 2018 - Southwest Philosophy Review 34 (1):31-47.
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    Why suicide is amoral: a philosophical account.Robyn Gaier - 2024 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    If an agent lacks the ability to exercise deliberative agency or moral agency, or otherwise does not believe themselves to have a choice with respect to an action, then that action is amoral. Robyn Gaier argues that actions of suicide are amoral in at least these ways.
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