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OverviewAlthough scholarship in philosophy of action has grown in recent years, there has been little work explicitly dealing with the role of time in agency, a role with great significance for the study of action. As the articles in this collection demonstrate, virtually every fundamental issue in the philosophy of action involves considerations of time. The four sections of this volume address the metaphysics of action, diachronic practical rationality, the relation between deliberation and action, and the phenomenology of agency, providing an overview of the central developments in each area with an emphasis on the role of temporality. Including contributions by established, rising, and new voices in the field, Time and the Philosophy of Action brings analytic work in philosophy of action together with contributions from continental philosophy and cognitive science to elaborate the central thesis that agency not only develops in time but is shaped by it at every level. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roman Altshuler (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA) , Michael J. Sigrist (George Washington University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.412kg ISBN: 9780367144142ISBN 10: 036714414 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 23 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"1. Introduction Roman Altshuler and Michael Sigrist Part 1: The Metaphysics of Actions 2. Slip-Proof Actions Santiago Amaya 3. The Antinomy of Basic Action Kim Frost 4. Second Nature in Action and Perception Ben Wolfson 5. Making the Agent Reappear: How Processes Can Help Helen Steward Part 2: Diachronic Practical Rationality 6. ""What on Earth Was I Thinking?"" How Anticipating Plan’s End Places an Intention in Time Edward S. Hinchman 7. Pro-Tempore Disjunctive Intentions Luca Ferrero 8. Evaluative Commitments and Diachronic Agency Monika Betzler 9. Updating the Story of Mental Time Travel: Narrating and Engaging with Our Possible Pasts and Futures Daniel D. Hutto and Patrick McGivern Part 3: Deliberation, Motivation, and Agency 10. Time for Action J. David Velleman 11. Time and the ‘Antinomies’ of Deliberation John Drummond 12. Habituation and First-Person Authority Jonathan Webber 13. Timing Is Not Everything: The Intrinsic Temporality of Action Shaun Gallagher Part 4: Phenomenology and the Temporality of Agency 14. Care, Finitude and Time in Frankfurt and Heidegger B. Scot Rousse 15. Merleau-Ponty on the Temporality of Practical Dispositions David Ciavatta 16. Acts as Changes: A Metabolic Approach to the Philosophy of Action Micah Tillman 17. Hamlet and the Time of Action Henry Somers-Hall"ReviewsAs these diverse essays on action show, there are various ways ... to construe the role of time in action, what the editors like to call the temporality of action. There are some very good essays here that make serious contributions to philosophy of action. -Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Author InformationRoman Altshuler is Assistant Professor at Kutztown University, USA Michael J. Sigrist is Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |