Joseph Raz (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law, Columbia University - Law School, King's College London - The Dickson Poon School of Law) has published "Normativity and the Other" on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
The paper examines some arguments for and against the view that practical reasons are subject to a participatory condition of some kind. The distinctive constitutive element of participatory conditions is that conduct or attitudes, actual or hypothetical, of people other than those who have a reason, expressing approval or the absence of disapproval of the reason in question, are a condition for the existence of practical reasons, or of large classes of them.
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