%0 Journal Article %J Analytic Philosophy %D 2018 %T A Combinatorial Argument against Practical Reasons for Belief %A Berker, Selim %X Are there practical reasons for and against belief? For example, do the practical benefits to oneself or others of holding a certain belief count in favor of that belief? I argue "No." My argument involves considering how practical reasons for belief, if there were such things, would combine with other reasons for belief in order to determine all-things-considered verdicts, especially in cases involving equally balanced reasons of either a practical or an epistemic sort. %B Analytic Philosophy %V 59 %P 427–70 %8 2018 %G eng