Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

The Action-Theoretic Basis of Practical Philosophy

Nannini, Sandro; Lumer, Christoph

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2007

328

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Inglês

9780754660583

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction, ChristophLumer; Part 1 Action, Intention, Intentionality; Chapter 1 Folk Concepts, Surveys and Intentional Action, FrederickAdams, AnnieSteadman; Chapter 2 Action and Responsibility - A Second Look at Ascriptivism, RalfStoecker; Chapter 3 Action Theory and Cognitive Turn, SandroNannini; Chapter 4 What Do Deviant Causal Chains Deviate From?, GeertKeil; Chapter 5 The Double Failure of 'Double Effect', NeilRoughley; Part 2 Action-Theoretical Conceptions of Practical Deliberation; Chapter 6 The Will and The Good, Hugh J.McCann; Chapter 7 The Grounds and Structure of Reasons for Action, RobertAudi; Chapter 8 An Empirical Theory of Practical Reasons and its Use for Practical Philosophy, ChristophLumer; Chapter 9 Anchors for Deliberation, Michael E.Bratman; Part 3 Action-Theoretical Approaches to Freedom, Autonomy and Responsibility; Chapter 10 Autonomy for Real People, MichaelQuante; Chapter 11 Forming the Will Freely, GottfriedSeebass; Chapter 12 An Action Can be Both Uncaused and Up to the Agent, CarlGinet; Chapter 13 Free Will, Alfred R.Mele; Chapter 14 Belief and Moral Responsibility, Carlos J.Moya; Chapter 15 Autonomy and Weakness of Will, ThomasSpitzley;
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