Action, Knowledge, and Will
豆瓣
John Hyman
简介
A highly original treatment of the central questions in philosophy of action and epistemology
Will become a landmark publication in the field
At the cutting edge of contemporary philosophy, while deeply informed by historical scholarship
Human agency has four irreducibly different dimensions — psychological, ethical, intellectual, and physical — which the traditional idea of a will tended to conflate. Twentieth-century philosophers criticized the idea that acts are caused by 'willing' or 'volition', but the study of human action continued to be governed by a tendency to equate these dimensions of agency, or to reduce one to another. Cutting across the branches of philosophy, from logic and epistemology to ethics and jurisprudence, Action, Knowledge, and Will defends comprehensive theories of action and knowledge, and shows how thinking about agency in four dimensions deepens our understanding of human conduct and its causes.
Readership: Scholars and students in philosophy of action and epistemology; others interested in understanding the main concepts we use to think and reason about human conduct and its causes.
contents
Preface
1: Agency and the Will
2: Action and Integration
3: Acts and Events
4: Voluntariness and Choice
5: Desire and Intention
6: Reason and Knowledge
7: Knowledge as an Ability
8: The Road to Larissa
Appendix: The Modern Theory of the Will
Endnotes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index