... reasoning (Williams has no quarrel with these ideas) but its taking reason to operate distinctively and normatively only when it has full charge of the self and controls non-rational desires Williams ... GUILT, AND “HETERONOMY” Chapters and of Shame and Necessity, “Recognising Responsibility” and “Shame and Autonomy,” are the most successful parts of Williams book, as reviewers have noted, and ... exercised by what one has done, and not merely by what one has intentionally done.”48 With great sensitivity and perceptiveness Williams asks us to respond to the “manifest grandeur” of these...