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Being Realistic about Reasons, T. M. Scanlon. Oxford University Press, 2014, vii +132 pages.

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Being Realistic about Reasons, T. M. Scanlon. Oxford University Press, 2014, vii +132 pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 July 2015

James Lenman*
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Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, 45 Victoria Street, Sheffield S6 Sheffield S3 7QB. Email: j.lenman@sheffield.ac.uk. URL: http://www.jimmylenman.com/.

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