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New Waves in Philosophy of Action

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Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction PART FOUNDATIONS OF ACTION AND AGENCY Agency, Ownership, and the Standard Theory; M.E.Schlosser Failing to do the Impossible; C.Sartorio Experimental Philosophy of Action; T.Nadelhoffer PART AUTONOMY Identification, Psychology, and Habits; B.Pollard Mass Perverse An Argument for a Modest Concept of Autonomy; Y.Shemmer Cartesian Reflections on the Autonomy of the Mental; M.Soteriou PART FREE AGENCY The Revisionist A Brief History of Recent Work on Free Will; M.Vargas Luck and Free Will; N.Levy Experimental Philosophy on Free An Error Theory for Incompatibilist Intuitions; E.Nahmias & D.Murray PART ACTION AND AGENCY IN CONTEXT Agentive Experiences as Pushmi-Pullyu Representations; T.Bayne Double Bookkeeping in Explaining the Gap Between Saying and Doing; L.Bortolotti The Limits of Rationality in Collective Action Explanations; S.R.Chant Index

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First published October 29, 2010

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