Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy: The Action-Theoretic Basis of Practical Philosophy
Autor Sandro Nannini Editat de Christoph Lumeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138249288
ISBN-10: 1138249289
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138249289
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Christoph Lumer and Sandro Nannini are both Professors of Philosophy at the University of Siena, Italy.
Recenzii
'In recent years philosophy of action has surely been one of the fastest growing areas of analytic philosophy. Puzzlingly, however, the crucial relation that connects this field to normative practical philosophy has been neglected, if not ignored altogether. This anthology finally fills such a surprising gap in a highly authoritative way. The book is usefully divided in three parts, respectively dedicated to the conceptual analysis of the basic notions of action theory, to the discussion of empirical theories in the field of practical deliberation, and to the investigation of theories of autonomy. An enlightening introduction by Christoph Lumer offers a systematic introduction to the essays collected in the anthology. It does not require special diagnostic abilities to predict that this collection will become a fundamental contribution to the debate in action theory and normative practical philosophy for many years to go.' Mario De Caro, University Roma Tre ’The substantial introduction by C. Lumer gives a very good critical and synthetic outline of the matter of the volume. ... The editing work that has been done is remarkable, it offers a very complete index of names and subjects and each article is introduced by a short abstract that quickly gives to the reader the gist of the paper she is about to read, not to mention the bibliography each author presents at the end of his own chapter. ... This book undeniably constitutes an important contribution to action-theory and practical philosophy in that it opens new debates in the field and deals originally with traditional issues.’’ Metapsychology Online
Cuprins
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;
Descriere
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.