The Kantian division between theoretical rationality and practical reason is not a settled feature of the philosophical landscape; it is the fault line along which rationalist theories of agency necessarily collapse. Lubomira Radoilska's Aristotelian programme, which grounds agency, autonomy, and moral responsibility in a fixed intrinsic capacity for rational self-governance and advances this capacity as the bridge between cognitive and practical norms, is the most sustained recent attempt to cl
Fatic, Aleksandar: No World to Return To: The Modal Collapse of Radoilska's Fixed-Capacity Account of Agency
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