1 Introduction ................................................. 1
MARK RISJORD
2 The Naturalistic Moment in Normativism ....................... 9
STEPHEN TURNER
3 Toward a New Naturalism: Niche Construction, Conceptual
Normativity, and Scientific Practice ........................ 28
JOSEPH ROUSE
4 What Would It Be to Be a Norm? .............................. 43
PAUL A. ROTH
5 Social Normativism .......................................... 60
JAROSLAV PEREGRIN
6 Methodological Anti-naturalism, Norms, and Participant
Observation ................................................. 78
JULIE ZAHLE
7 Agents, Reasons, and the Nature of Normativity .............. 96
KARSTEN R. STUEBER
8 Empathy, Like-mindedness and Autism ........................ 113
JANETTE DINISHAK
9 Responsiveness to Norms .................................... 135
MARK OKRENT
10 Explaining by Reference to Norms Is Only Natural (or
Should Be) ................................................. 152
DAVID HENDERSON
11 Ecological Attunement and the Normativity of Practice ...... 175
MARK RISJORD
12 The Assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Sacred Cows,
and the Conundrum of Rules ................................. 194
MARTIN PALECEK
13 Self-interest, Norms, and Explanation ...................... 212
PETRI YLIKOSKI AND JAAKKO KUORIKOSKI
14 Can Expected Utility Theory's Notion of Rationality
Be Explanatory? ............................................ 230
LINA ERIKSSON
15 Trust, Norms, and Reason ................................... 245
LADISLAV KOREŇ
About the Authors ............................................. 267
Index ......................................................... 271
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