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Usually, you know the reasons for something being badly reviewed.
I actually can think of good reasons for something like this to exist.
Here we have in mind the distinction between "reasons for an agent to do something" and "reasons for something to happen".
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The father was full of rigid wisdoms, and used to say, "there's always a reason for something, sometimes two".
"If there's a predictable reason for something, it gives you a sense of order in the world, a sense of control.
The issue of gay marriage crystallised "the whole thing about being required to subsume logic and reason for something someone said a book said.
They don't tell him nothing, or they don't tell him the real reason for something, and then when he does hear it it's all at once".
The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction concerns the form of a practical principle, whereas the other distinction concerns whether a reason is a reason for an agent to do something or a reason for something to happen.
Another angle and potential reason for something like Fanmode existing, is that so-called 'big data' around fan sentiment could be a draw for major brands.
For another thing, if we accept both Weak Reasons Necessity and Weak Reasons Sufficiency, then repeated applications of these principles may imply that if there is reason for something, then there is reason for everything.
One way of making the separateness of these two distinctions especially vivid is to note that someone might embrace the former distinction and admit that there are both kinds of reasons, but reject the very notion of a "reason for something to happen" as resting on an obscure, confused notion of a reason that can float free of all possible agents.
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