Webb"Why Agent-Caused Actions are Not Lucky," American Philosophical Quarterly 47: pp. 43-56. Mele, Alfred (1992). Springs of Action. Oxford University Press. Mele, Alfred (2006). Free Will and Luck. Oxford University Press. Markosian, Ned (2010). "Agent Causation as the Solution to All the Compatibilist's Problems," Philosophical Studies 157, pp ... Webb1 jan. 2014 · The phenomenology of agency supports attributing to ourselves the libertarian ability to do otherwise and agent- by contrast with state-causation of action. …
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WebbMany philosophers hold that moral agency is defined by an agent’s capacity for rational reflection and self-governance. It is only through the exercise of such capacities, these philosophers contend, that one’s actions can be judged to be of distinctively moral value. The moral phenomenology of the Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Løgstrup … Webb1 jan. 2014 · Abstract. Within the phenomenological tradition, one frequently finds the bold claim that interpersonal understanding is rooted in a sui generis form of intentional experience, most commonly ... #include w32api.h compilation terminated
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WebbPhenomenology, externalism, and metaphysical realism 121 7 The embodied mind 129 Robotic and biological bodies 133 How the body defines the space of experience 141 The body as experientially transparent 144 Embodiment and social cognition 148 8 Action and agency 153 The phenomenology of agency 158 Experimenting with the sense of agency … Webb15 juni 2024 · The reason why the recent transformation of phenomenology into neurophenomenology is perceived as a revival is virtually inherent to the specific scientific ethos of ... Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Perception, Agency Abstract. This paper compares the enactive approach to perception, which has recently emerged in ... Webb9 jan. 2008 · This paper provides an overview of recent discussions of the phenomenology of agency. By ‘the phenomenology of agency’ I mean those phenomenal states that are … #include mpi.h compilation terminated