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A Companion to the Philosophy of Action


A Companion to the Philosophy of Action


Blackwell Companions to Philosophy 1. Aufl.

von: Timothy O'Connor, Constantine Sandis

39,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.03.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781444323535
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 672

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<i>A Companion to the Philosophy of Action</i> offers a comprehensive overview of the issues and problems central to the philosophy of action. <ul> <li>The first volume to survey the entire field of philosophy of action (the central issues and processes relating to human actions) </li> <li>Brings together specially commissioned chapters from international experts </li> <li>Discusses a range of ideas and doctrines, including rationality, free will and determinism, virtuous action, criminal responsibility, Attribution Theory, and rational agency in evolutionary perspective </li> <li>Individual chapters also cover prominent historic figures from Plato to Ricoeur </li> <li>Can be approached as a complete narrative, but also serves as a work of reference </li> <li>Offers rich insights into an area of philosophical thought that has attracted thinkers since the time of the ancient Greeks </li> </ul>
<p>List of Illustrations xii</p> <p>Notes on Contributors xiii</p> <p>Preface to the Paperback Edition xxii</p> <p>Acknowledgments xxiii</p> <p>Introduction xxiv</p> <p><b>Part I Acts and Actions 1</b></p> <p>1 Action Theory and Ontology 3<b><br /> </b><i>E. J. Lowe</i></p> <p>2 Basic Actions and Individuation 10<b><br /> </b><i>Constantine Sandis</i></p> <p>3 Trying to Act 18<b><br /> </b><i>Jennifer Hornsby</i></p> <p>4 Bodily Movements 26<b><br /> </b><i>Adrian Haddock</i></p> <p>5 The Causal Theory of Action 32<b><br /> </b><i>Wayne A. Davis</i></p> <p>6 Adverbs of Action and Logical Form 40<b><br /> </b><i>Kirk Ludwig</i></p> <p>7 Refraining, Omitting, and Negative Acts 50<b><br /> </b><i>Kent Bach</i></p> <p>8 Speech Acts 58<b><br /> </b><i>Mitchell S. Green</i></p> <p>9 Collective Action 67<b><br /> </b><i>Margaret Gilbert</i></p> <p>10 Habitual Actions 74<b><br /> </b><i>Bill Pollard</i></p> <p>11 Cambridge Actions 82<b><br /> </b><i>David-Hillel Ruben</i></p> <p>12 Pluralism about Action 90<b><br /> </b><i>Elijah Millgram</i></p> <p><b>Part II Agency and Causation 97</b></p> <p>13 Volition and the Will 99<b><br /> </b><i>Laura W. Ekstrom</i></p> <p>14 Intention 108<b><br /> </b><i>Alfred R. Mele</i></p> <p>15 Desire and Pleasure 114<b><br /> </b><i>Timothy Schroeder</i></p> <p>16 Teleological Explanation 121<b><br /> </b><i>Scott Sehon</i></p> <p>17 Reasons and Causes 129<b><br /> </b><i>Timothy O’Connor</i></p> <p>18 Triggering and Structuring Causes 139<b><br /> </b><i>Fred Dretske</i></p> <p>19 Motivating Reasons 145<b><br /> </b><i>Stephen Everson</i></p> <p>20 Humeanism about Motivation 153<b><br /> </b><i>Michael Smith</i></p> <p>21 Deviant Causal Chains 159<b><br /> </b><i>Rowland Stout</i></p> <p>22 Action Explanation and the Unconscious 166<b><br /> </b><i>Edward Harcourt</i></p> <p>23 Mental Causation and Epiphenomenalism 174<b><br /> </b><i>John Heil</i></p> <p>24 The Explanatory Role of Consciousness 182<b><br /> </b><i>Naomi Eilan</i></p> <p>25 What a Difference Emotions Make 191<b><br /> </b><i>Sabine A. Döring</i></p> <p>26 Agency, Patiency, and Personhood 200<b><br /> </b><i>Soran Reader</i></p> <p>27 Mental Acts 209<b><br /> </b><i>Joëlle Proust</i></p> <p>28 Agent Causation 218<b><br /> </b><i>Randolph Clarke</i></p> <p>29 Bodily Awareness and Bodily Action 227<b><br /> </b><i>Hong Yu Wong</i></p> <p>30 Agents’ Knowledge 236<b><br /> </b><i>Johannes Roessler</i></p> <p>31 Practical Reasoning 244<b><br /> </b><i>Bart Streumer</i></p> <p>32 Deliberation and Decision 252<b><br /> </b><i>Philip Pettit</i></p> <p>33 Motivational Strength 259<b><br /> </b><i>Alfred R. Mele</i></p> <p>34 Addiction and Compulsion 267<b><br /> </b><i>Neil Levy</i></p> <p>35 Akrasia and Irrationality 274<b><br /> </b><i>Sergio Tenenbaum</i></p> <p><b>Part III Action in Special Contexts 283</b></p> <p>36 Rationality 285<b><br /> </b><i>John Broome</i></p> <p>37 Motivational Internalism and Externalism 293<b><br /> </b><i>G. F. Schueler</i></p> <p>38 Free Will and Determinism 301<b><br /> </b><i>Thomas Pink</i></p> <p>39 Responsibility and Autonomy 309<b><br /> </b><i>John Martin Fischer</i></p> <p>40 Virtuous Action 317<b><br /> </b><i>Rosalind Hursthouse</i></p> <p>41 The Doctrine of Double Effect 324<b><br /> </b><i>David S. Oderberg</i></p> <p>42 Action and Criminal Responsibility 331<b><br /> </b><i>R. A. Duff</i></p> <p>43 Intention in Law 338<b><br /> </b><i>Gideon Yaffe</i></p> <p>44 Scientific Challenges to Free Will 345<b><br /> </b><i>Eddy Nahmias</i></p> <p>45 Intentional Action in Folk Psychology 357<b><br /> </b><i>Bertram F. Malle</i></p> <p>46 Attribution Theory 366<b><br /> </b><i>Bernard Weiner</i></p> <p>47 Rational Agency in Evolutionary Perspective 374<b><br /> </b><i>Kim Sterelny and Ben Jeffares</i></p> <p>48 Animal Agency 384<b><br /> </b><i>Hans-Johann Glock</i></p> <p>49 Action in Cognitive Ethology 393<b><br /> </b><i>Marc Bekoff</i></p> <p>50 Action in History and Social Science 401<b><br /> </b><i>Daniel Little</i></p> <p>51 The Prediction of Action 410<b><br /> </b><i>Nassim N. Taleb and Avital Pilpel</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Prominent Figures 417</b></p> <p>52 Indian Philosophers 419<b><br /> </b><i>Elisa Freschi</i></p> <p>53 Plato 429<b><br /> </b><i>Christine J. Thomas</i></p> <p>54 Aristotle 439<b><br /> </b><i>Ursula Coope</i></p> <p>55 Stoics, Epicureans, and Aristotelians 447<b><br /> </b><i>T. H. Irwin</i></p> <p>56 Augustine and Aquinas 459<b><br /> </b><i>Stephen Boulter</i></p> <p>57 Duns Scotus 466<b><br /> </b><i>Thomas Williams</i></p> <p>58 Thomas Hobbes 473<b><br /> </b><i>Thomas Pink</i></p> <p>59 Descartes 481<b><br /> </b><i>Paul Hoffman</i></p> <p>60 Locke 490<b><br /> </b><i>Matthew Stuart</i></p> <p>61 Berkeley 496<b><br /> </b><i>Tom Stoneham</i></p> <p>62 Thomas Reid 505<b><br /> </b><i>Maria Alvarez</i></p> <p>63 Hume 513<b><br /> </b><i>Annette C. Baier</i></p> <p>64 Kant 521<b><br /> </b><i>Eric Watkins</i></p> <p>65 Nietzsche 528<b><br /> </b><i>Brian Leiter</i></p> <p>66 Hegel 537<b><br /> </b><i>Michael Quante</i></p> <p>67 Weber 546<b><br /> </b><i>Kieran Allen</i></p> <p>68 Wittgenstein 554<b><br /> </b><i>Severin Schroeder</i></p> <p>69 Ryle 562<b><br /> </b><i>Julia Tanney</i></p> <p>70 Sartre 570<b><br /> </b><i>Katherine J. Morris</i></p> <p>71 Chisholm 578<b><br /> </b><i>Michael J. Zimmerman</i></p> <p>72 von Wright 589<b><br /> </b><i>Frederick Stoutland</i></p> <p>73 Davidson 598<b><br /> </b><i>Ralf Stoecker</i></p> <p>74 Anscombe 606<b><br /> </b><i>Roger Teichmann</i></p> <p>75 Ricœur 613<b><br /> </b><i>Anna C. Zielinska</i></p> <p>Index 622</p>
<p>“I recommend this volume to all those with any interest in the concepts treated in the philosophy of action.”  (<i>Philosophy in Review</i><i>, 1 December 2012)</i></p>
<b>Timothy O'Connor</b> is Professor and Department Chair of philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington, and a member of its Cognitive Sciences program. He has published extensively in metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, and philosophy of religion. His books include <i>Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will</i> (ed. 1995), <i>Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free Will</i> (2000), <i>Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings</i> (ed. 2003), <i>Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of Contingency</i> (2008) and <i>Downward Causation and the Necessity of Free Will</i> (ed. 2010). <p><b>Constantine Sandis</b> is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Oxford Brookes University and New York University in London. He is the editor of <i>New Essays on the Explanation of Action</i> (2009) and <i>Hegel on Action</i> (with Arto Laitinen, 2010), and author of <i>The Things We Do and Why We Do Them</i> (2010).</p>
<i>A Companion to</i> <i>the Philosophy of Action</i> provides a comprehensive overview of the central issues and processes relating to human actions. Specially commissioned chapters from international experts cover all facets of philosophy of action - from key figures and terminology to some of the more controversial problems in the field. <p>Divided into thematic sections, the book begins by examining ontological and conceptual issues regarding the nature of action, its description and individuation, and its motivation and causation. Later sections focus on a range of ideas and doctrines associated with action theory, including rationality, free will and determinism, virtuous action, criminal responsibility, Attribution Theory, and rational agency in evolutionary perspective. Individual chapters also cover prominent historic figures from Plato to Ricoeur.</p> <p><i>A Companion to</i> <i>the Philosophy of Action</i> offers rich insights into an area of philosophical thought that has attracted thinkers since the time of the ancient Greeks.</p>
"This companion is a welcome addition to philosophical literature, asserting a kind of sovereignty over a territory often visited in philosophical discussions of mind, ethics and metaphysics, but not given any kind of independence. In asking us to regard the human action not merely as a part of other areas of philosophical investigation, but as one worth considering on its own, this Companion should be applauded. One particularly good feature of the book is that all the entries are substantial: while one can treat it as a reference work, readers will find it rewarding to read straight through the entries in a given section."<br /> —<b>Samuel Guttenplan, Birkbeck, University of London</b>

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