Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

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  • Author: Sandro Nannini
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317114795
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

Many important thinkers in the philosophical tradition, like Aristotle or Hume, have used an explicit theory of action as the basis of their respective normative theories of practical rationality and morality. The idea behind this architecture of theories is that action theory can inform us about the origin, bonds, reach and limits of practical reason. The aim of this book is to revive this direct connection between action theory and practical philosophy, in particular to provide systematic action-theoretical underpinnings for the discussion about the normative structure of practical reason. This book brings together a collection of specially commissioned essays from internationally prestigious scholars in the field and represents the state of the art in contemporary philosophy of action. The book is divided into three parts: i. conceptual work about what actions, intentions and intentional actions are; ii. empirical theory of practical deliberation; and iii.theories about the action theoretic features of autonomy. The volume significantly advances these three lines of research and offers important new contributions to each of them.


Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy

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  • Author: Sandro Nannini
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317114787
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 365

Many important thinkers in the philosophical tradition, like Aristotle or Hume, have used an explicit theory of action as the basis of their respective normative theories of practical rationality and morality. The idea behind this architecture of theories is that action theory can inform us about the origin, bonds, reach and limits of practical reason. The aim of this book is to revive this direct connection between action theory and practical philosophy, in particular to provide systematic action-theoretical underpinnings for the discussion about the normative structure of practical reason. This book brings together a collection of specially commissioned essays from internationally prestigious scholars in the field and represents the state of the art in contemporary philosophy of action. The book is divided into three parts: i. conceptual work about what actions, intentions and intentional actions are; ii. empirical theory of practical deliberation; and iii.theories about the action theoretic features of autonomy. The volume significantly advances these three lines of research and offers important new contributions to each of them.


Intentionality, Deliberation, and Autonomy

Intentionality, Deliberation, and Autonomy

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  • Author: Christoph Lumer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781315589183
  • Category : Act (Philosophy)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 311


Hirnforschung und Menschenbild

Hirnforschung und Menschenbild

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  • Author: Adrian Holderegger
  • Publisher: Saint-Paul
  • ISBN: 9783727815713
  • Category : Brain
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 480


Interpretation

Interpretation

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  • Author: Peter K. Machamer
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
  • ISBN: 0822943921
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 275

The act of interpretation occurs in nearly every area of the arts and sciences. That ubiquity serves as the inspiration for the fourteen essays of this volume, covering many of the domains in which interpretive practices are found. Individual topics include: the general nature of interpretation and its forms; comparing and contrasting interpretation and hermeneutics; culture as interpretation seen through Hegel’s aesthetics; interpreting philosophical texts; methodologies for interpreting human action; interpretation in medical practice focusing on manifestations as indicators of disease; the brain and its interpretative, structured, learning and storage processes; interpreting hybrid wines and cognitive preconceptions of novel objects; and the importance of sensory perception as means of interpreting in the case of dry German Rieslings. In an interesting turn, Nicholas Rescher writes on the interpretation of philosophical texts. Then Catherine Wilson and Andreas Blank explicate and critique Rescher’s theories through analysis of the mill passage from Leibniz’s Monadology.


Defeasibility in Philosophy

Defeasibility in Philosophy

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  • Author: Claudia Blöser
  • Publisher: Rodopi
  • ISBN: 940121011X
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

Defeasibility, most generally speaking, means that given some set of conditions A, something else B will hold, unless or until defeating conditions C apply. While the term was introduced into philosophy by legal philosopher H.L.A. Hart in 1949, today, the concept of defeasibility is employed in many different areas of philosophy. This volume for the first time brings together contributions on defeasibility from epistemology (Mikael Janvid, Klemens Kappel, Hannes Ole Matthiessen, Marcus Willaschek, Michael Williams), legal philosophy (Frederick Schauer) and ethics and the philosophy of action (Claudia Blöser, R. Jay Wallace, Michael Quante and Katarzyna Paprzycka). The volume ends with an extensive bibliography (by Michael de Araujo Kurth).


Morality in Times of Naturalising the Mind

Morality in Times of Naturalising the Mind

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  • Author: Christoph Lumer
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 1614518017
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 218

Since the millennium, the neurophysiological and psychological bases of moral judgements and actions have been the topic of much empirical research. This volume discusses the relevance and possible usage of this research for (meta-)ethics and action theory. An overview of the empirical research, followed by critical assessments of several of its results, provides orientation on the research and criteria for its reasonable usage.


Rational and Social Agency

Rational and Social Agency

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  • Author: Manuel Vargas
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0199794510
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 369

Michael Bratman's work has been unusually influential, with significance in disciplines as diverse as philosophy, computer science, law, and primatology. This is a collection of critical essays by some of contemporary philosophy's most distinguished figures, with an editorial introduction situating Bratman's work and its broader significance. The essays in this volume engage with ideas and themes prominent in Bratman's work. The volume also includes a lengthy reply by Bratman, which breaks new ground and deepens our understanding of the nature of action, rationality, and social agency.


Personal Identity as a Principle of Biomedical Ethics

Personal Identity as a Principle of Biomedical Ethics

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  • Author: Michael Quante
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319568698
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

This book brings together the debate concerning personal identity (in metaphysics) and central topics in biomedical ethics (conception of birth and death; autonomy, living wills and paternalism). Based on a metaphysical account of personal identity in the sense of persistence and conditions for human beings, conceptions for beginning of life, and death are developed. Based on a biographical account of personality, normative questions concerning autonomy, euthanasia, living wills and medical paternalism are dealt with. By these means the book shows that “personal identity” has different meanings which have to be distinguished so that human persistence and personality can be used to deal with central questions in biomedical ethics.


Reasons and Intentions

Reasons and Intentions

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  • Author: Bruno Verbeek
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351906313
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

There are a number of problems in philosophy that seem to share a similar possible solution: 'Why do promises and contracts bind?', 'Why ought citizens and judges obey the law?' and 'Can we realize the gains to be made from cooperation?'. All three problems (as well as some others) share a possible solution in the form of rational internal commitment. Reasons and Intentions is a 'state-of-the-art' overview of the relevant positions on the possibility of such commitment, including critical ones. The introduction provides a survey of the central problem of the volume, 'how the will can bind itself and still be instrumental in nature', and the various positions which are further examined in the contributions. Addressing the question of the relation between intentions and action, the considerations which make an intention rational and how this translates into our conception of (moral) agency, this book brings together specially commissioned essays by the leading scholars in the field.