I'm currently writing a monograph on our agency and responsibility for why we believe and act, that is, our motivating reasons. It builds on my paper 'Controlling our Reasons' to fully defend and explore the idea that the scope of agency extends in this way beyond our beliefs and actions themselves. Nothing if not ambitious, I'm currently writing chapters on topics such as how motivation can be praiseworthy, how we deliberate about our reasons, the relation between reasoning and holding a belief for a reason, as well as the implications of these ideas for philosophy of psychology and social philosophy.
Please email me for more details, plans, and drafts!