Time and the Philosophy of Action

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action theory
agency metaphysics
B. Rousse
Basic Action Theorists
Basic Actions
Ben Wolfson
Bergson's Account
Bergson’s Account
Bodily Agency
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Chauncey Maher
Classic Theory Theory
cognitive science perspectives
continental philosophy
David Ciavatta
David Velleman
Default Network Regions
deliberation theory
diachronic
diachronic agency decision making
Distinct Episodes
Edward Hinchman
Endorsement Models
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eq_nobargain
Evaluative Commitments
Event Causal Theories
Frankfurt Claims
Frankfurt's View
Frankfurt’s View
Genus Homo
Henry Somers-Hall
John Drummond
Jonathan Webber
Kim Frost
Lilian O'Brien
Luca Ferrero
Means End Rationality
Means End Structure
Mental Time Travel
Merleau Ponty's Discussion
Merleau Ponty’s Discussion
Micah Tillman
Michael Sigrist
Monika Betzler
Non-basic Actions
Partial Paths
phenomenology
phenomenology of agency
philosophy of action
philosophy of time
Pittsburgh school
practical rationality
Roman Altshuler
Santiago Amaya
Sentencing Guidelines
Shaun Gallagher
temporal experience
temporality
Unwilling Addict
Volitional Necessities
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415735247
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although scholarship in philosophy of action has grown in recent years, there has been little work explicitly dealing with the role of time in agency, a role with great significance for the study of action. As the articles in this collection demonstrate, virtually every fundamental issue in the philosophy of action involves considerations of time. The four sections of this volume address the metaphysics of action, diachronic practical rationality, the relation between deliberation and action, and the phenomenology of agency, providing an overview of the central developments in each area with an emphasis on the role of temporality. Including contributions by established, rising, and new voices in the field, Time and the Philosophy of Action brings analytic work in philosophy of action together with contributions from continental philosophy and cognitive science to elaborate the central thesis that agency not only develops in time but is shaped by it at every level.

Roman Altshuler is Assistant Professor at Kutztown University, USA Michael J. Sigrist is Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University, USA