Action and Existence = A Case for Ag...
Swindal, James.

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  • Action and Existence = A Case for Agent Causation.
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    Title/Author: Action and Existence/
    Reminder of title: A Case for Agent Causation.
    Author: Swindal, James.
    other author: Swindal, Dr James.
    Published: Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2011.,
    Description: 1 online resource (217 p.)
    Notes: Description based upon print version of record.
    [NT 15003449]: Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Action, Thought, Pragmatism; I. Epistemic accounts of action; II. Pragmatic accounts of action; III. The metaphysics of action; IV. Overview of the argument; Chapter 1 Neo-Pragmatism and its Critics; I. Habermas: The criticism of semantic models of meaning; 1. Habermas's pragmatic theory of meaning; 2. Criticisms of universal pragmatics; II. Habermas, Brandom and the 'normative fallacy'; Conclusions; Chapter 2 Methodology: Reconstructive Dialectics; I. What a dialectical analysis is not
    [NT 15003449]: II. Reconstructive dialectics1. Reflection as a cognitive act; 2. Reconstructive reflection as philosophical analysis; Conclusions; Chapter 3 A History of Action Theory; I. The Aristotelian-scholastic view of action; 1. Aquinas's psychological typology of action; 2. Criticisms of the Aristotelian-scholastic model; II. The modern tradition: Hume and Kant; III. The modern tradition: Fichte and Hegel; Conclusions; Chapter 4 Defining Actions; I. Functionalist views of action and their critics; II. The emergence of analytic theories of action; III. The semantic reconstruction of action
    [NT 15003449]: 1. The individuation of actions2. Actions and causes; 3. Actions and agency; IV. A definition of action; Conclusions; Chapter 5 The Explanation of Action; I. Cognitive views of action explanation; II. Material constraints on cognitive agencies; 1. The antinomy of agency; 2. First person representation of the material conditions of action; 3. Totality, inference, and action; Conclusions; Chapter 6 A Material Explanation of Agency; I. Motion and existence; II. A history of the problem; Conclusions; Chapter 7 Agency and Existence; I. Existence, non-existence, and agency
    [NT 15003449]: II. Kant's epistemological critique of existenceIII. Attempts to affirm existential claims; IV. Existential ontology and non-existence; V. Existence and agency; 1. Agency and emotions; 2. Reflexive actions; 3. Agency by contact or at a distance?; 4. Plans and habits; 5. The case of memory; VI. Ethical ramifications; Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
    Subject: Agent (Philosophy) -
    Online resource: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230355460
    ISBN: 9780230355460 (electronic bk.)
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