Agents and Their Actions
New Perspectives on the Philosophy of Action
Maximilian De Gaynesford editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:28th Jul '11
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This collection features seven essays by leading philosophers, including John McDowell, exploring contemporary debates in the philosophy of action in Agents and Their Actions.
In Agents and Their Actions, readers are introduced to a vibrant collection of essays that reflect the latest developments in the philosophy of action. This compilation features seven newly commissioned works by prominent international philosophers, each contributing unique perspectives on contemporary debates in the field. The essays not only showcase the authors' deep engagement with the subject but also highlight the dynamic nature of philosophical inquiry surrounding agency and action.
Among the contributors are renowned figures such as John McDowell and Joseph Raz, whose insights are particularly noteworthy. McDowell's work, in particular, is explored as he extends his influential theories on intentionality and perceptual experience to encompass a broader understanding of action and agency. This marks a significant evolution in his thought, providing readers with a fresh lens through which to view these complex topics.
The essays in Agents and Their Actions cover a wide range of interconnections between action, agency, and key areas of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of language. This diverse approach not only enriches the discourse but also offers a snapshot of current debates, making the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophical dimensions of human action.
ISBN: 9781444339086
Dimensions: 218mm x 142mm x 9mm
Weight: 191g
152 pages