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orange juice, it cannot be said that Tort has a good reason for doing so. He knows the fact which is a reason without realizing its import. ' P. 39 of "Proving a Moral Judgment," Philosophical Studies, 4: 33-44 (1953). 'E. D. Sprague, Jr., "A Note on Proving Moral Judgments," Philosophical Studies, 5:15-16 (1954). 'P. 15 of "Good Reasons," Philosophical Studies, 4:1-15 (1953). My italics. 'P. 59 of "A Remark on Good Reasons." 8Although explicit use of "reasonableness" in place of "rationality" would make some of the assertions of Messrs. Baier and Terrell sound more prosaic, it would strengthen their arguments at several points. Thus Baier's position would be less vulnerable to criticisms presented by D. Sachs ("On Mr. Baier's 'Good Reasons'," Philosophical Studies, 4: 65-69 (1953). 9P. 560 of "The Rational versus the Reasonable," Philosophical Review, 62:554-60 (1953).

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