Reasons and Intentions addresses a central issue in contemporary action theory and moral psychology: the relation between the intention to act and the reasons for action. Specially commissioned essays by leading scholars in the field address this question and its implications for our thinking about rationality and moral agency. This book is a valuable "state-of-the-art" resource and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field.
Reasons and Intentions addresses a central issue in contemporary action theory and moral psychology: the relation between the intention to act and the reasons for action. Specially commissioned essays by leading scholars in the field address this question and its implications for our thinking about rationality and moral agency. This book is a valuable "state-of-the-art" resource and will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers working in the field.
Bruno Verbeek is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Preface Reasons and intentions: an introduction, Bruno Verbeek Friends, reasons and morals, David Gauthier Rethinking rationality, Edward F. McClennen Acting on an intention, Claire Finkelstein Minimally constrained maximisation: an outline, Joe Mintoff Temptation revisited, Michael E. Bratman How rules affect practical reasoning, Scott J. Shapiro Intentions and 2 models of human action, Thomas Pink Intending for autonomous reasons, Govert den Hartogh Intentions and plans in decision and game theory, Martin van Hees and Olivier Roy Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Reasons and intentions: an introduction, Bruno Verbeek Friends, reasons and morals, David Gauthier Rethinking rationality, Edward F. McClennen Acting on an intention, Claire Finkelstein Minimally constrained maximisation: an outline, Joe Mintoff Temptation revisited, Michael E. Bratman How rules affect practical reasoning, Scott J. Shapiro Intentions and 2 models of human action, Thomas Pink Intending for autonomous reasons, Govert den Hartogh Intentions and plans in decision and game theory, Martin van Hees and Olivier Roy Bibliography Index.
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