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  1. Kane distinguishes between moral decisions, prudential decisions (where strong personal interests are involved), and merely practical decisions. He says that he accepts the two-stage model as sufficient for practical reasoning.

  2. Robert Kane developed the idea of dual rational control in the case of a “torn decision.” In a torn decision, an agent has equally powerful reasons for choosing either way between two alternatives.

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · After a record-breaking career with Tottenham and England, Harry Kane's move to Bayern Munich appeared to guarantee long-awaited major honours. Heading into this weekend's crunch...

  4. This chapter distinguishes between compatibilism and incompatibilism about free will and causal determinism. It then explains the libertarian view of free will and moral responsibility. The chapter motivates this view of free will and outlines the particular libertarian view of Robert Kane.

  5. Jul 14, 2024 · England are 2-1 down to France in Qatar, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, when Kane steps up for his second penalty of the game. He blazes it over. It's gutting.

  6. Feb 15, 2023 · As a central striker, his decision-making needs to happen accurately and quickly, whether that’s making defence-splitting passes or deciding to arrive late into the box.

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · There have been concerns over Kane’s fitness – he suffered a back injury at the end of the season – and he does not appear to be moving freely.

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