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Critical Notice

Moral Motivation: the Practical Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars

A Critical Notice of: Ethics, Practical Reasoning, Agency: Wilfrid Sellars’s Practical Philosophy, edited by Jeremy Randel Koons and Ronald Loeffler, London and New York, Routledge, 2023, xii + 240 pp., £36.00 (pbk), ISBN:978-1-032-30144-0

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