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Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action
Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action
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ISBN No.: 9781350266322
Pages: 264
Year: 202305
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.70
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Introduction, Paul Henne (Lake Forest College, USA) and Samuel Murray (Duke University, USA) 1. Consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness, and Free Will, Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) and Melissa Snater (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) 2. Skilled Action and Metacognitive Control, Myrto Mylopoulos ( Carleton University, Canada) 3. The Unity of Self-Control, Santiago Amaya ( University of The Andes, Colombia) 4. Who is Responsible? Split Brains, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Implicit Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University, USA) 5. The Everyday Irrationality of Monothematic Delusion, Ema Sullivan-Bissett (University of Birmingham, UK) and Paul Noordhof (University of York, UK) 6. Truth, Perspective, and Norms Of Assertion: New Findings and Theoretical Advances, John Turri ( University of Waterloo, Canada) 7. The Distinct Functions of Belief and Desire in Intentional Action Explanation, Joanna Korman ( Bentley University, USA) 8.


Free Enough: Human Cognition (and Cultural Interests) Warrant Responsibility, Cory Clark (Durham University, UK), Heather Maranges ( Concordia University, Canada), Brian B Boutwell ( University of Mississippi, USA) and Roy Baumeister ( University of Queensland, Australia) 9. Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free Will, Pascale Willemsen ( University of Zurich, Switzerland), Markus Kneer ( University of Zurich, Switzerland), Albert Newen ( Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) and Edouard Machery ( University of Pittsburgh, USA) 10. Do Rape Cases Sit in a Moral Blindspot? The Dual Process Theory of Moral Judgment and Rape, Katrina Sifferd ( Elmhurst University, USA) 11. How People Think About Moral Excellence: The Role of Counterfactual Thoughts in Reasoning about Morally Good Actions, Shane Timmons (Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland) and Ruth M. J. Byrne ( Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 12. Why Idealized Agency Gets Animal (and Human) Agency Wrong, Caroline T. Arruda (University of Texas at El Paso, USA) and Daniel J.


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