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Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)

Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)

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Michael E. Bratman
Cambridge University Press, 4/8/1999
EAN 9780521631310, ISBN10: 0521631319

Hardcover, 304 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm
Language: English

This collection of essays by one of the most prominent and internationally respected philosophers of action theory is concerned with deepening our understanding of the notion of intention. In Bratman's view, when we settle on a plan for action we are committing ourselves to future conduct in ways that help support important forms of coordination and organization both within the life of the agent and interpersonally. These essays enrich that account of commitment involved in intending, and explore its implications for our understanding of temptation and self-control, shared intention and shared cooperative activity, and moral responsibility. The essays offer extensive discussions of related views by, among others, Donald Davidson, Hector-Neri Castañeda, Christine Korsgaard, Harry Frankfurt, and P. F. Strawson. This collection will be a valuable resource for a wide range of philosophers and their students.

1. Introduction
planning agents in a social world
Part I. Acceptance and Stability
2. Practical reasoning and acceptance in a context
3. Planning and temptation
4. Toxin, temptation, and the stability of intention
Part II. Shared Agency
5. Shared cooperative activity
6. Shared intention
7. Shared intention and mutual obligation
8. I intend that we J
Part III. Responsibility and Identification
9. Responsibility and planning
10. Identification, decision, and treating as a reason
Part IV. Critical Studies
11. Davidson's theory of intention
12. Castañeda's theory of thought and action
13. Cognitivism about practical reason
14. Critical study of Korsgaard's The Sources of Normativity.