Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action
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Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action
Murray, Samuel; Henne, Paul
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
11/2024
264
Mole
9781350266360
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Samuel Murray and Paul Henne
1. Consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness, and Free Will, Justin Sytsma and Melissa Snater
2. Skilled Action and Metacognitive Control, Myrto Mylopoulos
3. Bringing Self-Control into the Future, Samuel Murray
4. Who is Responsible? Split Brains, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Implicit Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
5. The Everyday Irrationality of Monothematic Delusion, Paul Noordhof and Ema Sullivan-Bissett
6. Truth, Perspective, and Norms Of Assertion: New Findings and Theoretical Advances, John Turri
7. The Distinct Functions of Belief and Desire in Intentional Action Explanation, Joanna Korman
8. Free Enough: Human Cognition (and Cultural Interests) Warrant Responsibility, Cory J Clark, Heather M Maranges, Brian B Boutwell, and Roy F Baumeister
9. Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free Will, Edouard Machery, Markus Kneer, Pascale Willemsen, and Albert Newen
10. Do Rape Cases Sit in a Moral Blindspot? The Dual Process Theory of Moral Judgment and Rape, Katrina L. Sifferd
11. How People Think About Moral Excellence: The Role of Counterfactual Thoughts in Reasoning about Morally Good Actions, Shane Timmons and Ruth M.J. Byrne
12. Why Idealized Agency Gets Animal (and Human) Agency Wrong, Caroline T. Arruda and Daniel J. Povinelli
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Samuel Murray and Paul Henne
1. Consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness, and Free Will, Justin Sytsma and Melissa Snater
2. Skilled Action and Metacognitive Control, Myrto Mylopoulos
3. Bringing Self-Control into the Future, Samuel Murray
4. Who is Responsible? Split Brains, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Implicit Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
5. The Everyday Irrationality of Monothematic Delusion, Paul Noordhof and Ema Sullivan-Bissett
6. Truth, Perspective, and Norms Of Assertion: New Findings and Theoretical Advances, John Turri
7. The Distinct Functions of Belief and Desire in Intentional Action Explanation, Joanna Korman
8. Free Enough: Human Cognition (and Cultural Interests) Warrant Responsibility, Cory J Clark, Heather M Maranges, Brian B Boutwell, and Roy F Baumeister
9. Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free Will, Edouard Machery, Markus Kneer, Pascale Willemsen, and Albert Newen
10. Do Rape Cases Sit in a Moral Blindspot? The Dual Process Theory of Moral Judgment and Rape, Katrina L. Sifferd
11. How People Think About Moral Excellence: The Role of Counterfactual Thoughts in Reasoning about Morally Good Actions, Shane Timmons and Ruth M.J. Byrne
12. Why Idealized Agency Gets Animal (and Human) Agency Wrong, Caroline T. Arruda and Daniel J. Povinelli
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action; rationality; psychology; consciousness; self-control; moral judgement; agency; cognitive; truth
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Samuel Murray and Paul Henne
1. Consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness, and Free Will, Justin Sytsma and Melissa Snater
2. Skilled Action and Metacognitive Control, Myrto Mylopoulos
3. Bringing Self-Control into the Future, Samuel Murray
4. Who is Responsible? Split Brains, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Implicit Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
5. The Everyday Irrationality of Monothematic Delusion, Paul Noordhof and Ema Sullivan-Bissett
6. Truth, Perspective, and Norms Of Assertion: New Findings and Theoretical Advances, John Turri
7. The Distinct Functions of Belief and Desire in Intentional Action Explanation, Joanna Korman
8. Free Enough: Human Cognition (and Cultural Interests) Warrant Responsibility, Cory J Clark, Heather M Maranges, Brian B Boutwell, and Roy F Baumeister
9. Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free Will, Edouard Machery, Markus Kneer, Pascale Willemsen, and Albert Newen
10. Do Rape Cases Sit in a Moral Blindspot? The Dual Process Theory of Moral Judgment and Rape, Katrina L. Sifferd
11. How People Think About Moral Excellence: The Role of Counterfactual Thoughts in Reasoning about Morally Good Actions, Shane Timmons and Ruth M.J. Byrne
12. Why Idealized Agency Gets Animal (and Human) Agency Wrong, Caroline T. Arruda and Daniel J. Povinelli
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Samuel Murray and Paul Henne
1. Consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness, and Free Will, Justin Sytsma and Melissa Snater
2. Skilled Action and Metacognitive Control, Myrto Mylopoulos
3. Bringing Self-Control into the Future, Samuel Murray
4. Who is Responsible? Split Brains, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Implicit Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
5. The Everyday Irrationality of Monothematic Delusion, Paul Noordhof and Ema Sullivan-Bissett
6. Truth, Perspective, and Norms Of Assertion: New Findings and Theoretical Advances, John Turri
7. The Distinct Functions of Belief and Desire in Intentional Action Explanation, Joanna Korman
8. Free Enough: Human Cognition (and Cultural Interests) Warrant Responsibility, Cory J Clark, Heather M Maranges, Brian B Boutwell, and Roy F Baumeister
9. Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free Will, Edouard Machery, Markus Kneer, Pascale Willemsen, and Albert Newen
10. Do Rape Cases Sit in a Moral Blindspot? The Dual Process Theory of Moral Judgment and Rape, Katrina L. Sifferd
11. How People Think About Moral Excellence: The Role of Counterfactual Thoughts in Reasoning about Morally Good Actions, Shane Timmons and Ruth M.J. Byrne
12. Why Idealized Agency Gets Animal (and Human) Agency Wrong, Caroline T. Arruda and Daniel J. Povinelli
Index
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