Philosophy of Action

  • Philosophy of Action: A Contemporary Introduction
    By Sarah Paul

    Baumeister, R. F., Bratslavsky, E., Muraven, M., and Tice, D. M. (1998). “Ego Depletion: Is the Active Self a Limited Resource?” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 74(5): 1252–1265. Baumeister, R. F., Vohs, K. D., and Tice, ...

  • Philosophy of Action
    By Lilian O'Brien

    Accessible and wide-ranging, this introduction to contemporary Philosophy of Action guides the reader through the major views and arguments.

  • Philosophy of Action: An Anthology
    By Jonathan Dancy, Constantine Sandis

    Edited by leading scholars in philosophy, both highly regarded for their work in the area, this is an invaluable resource for teaching upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the philosophy of action, and as a general reference ...

  • Philosophy of Action: An Anthology
    By Jonathan Dancy, Constantine Sandis

    A related debate focuses not on the number of actions performed but on their spatio-temporal location. Suppose that Bob Marley shot the ... Danto, A. C. (1973), Analytical Philosophy of Action (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

  • Philosophy of Action
    By Lilian O'Brien

    Accessible and wide-ranging, this introduction to contemporary Philosophy of Action guides the reader through the major views and arguments.

  • Philosophy of Action: 5 Questions
    By Andrei A. Buckareff, Jesús H. Aguilar

    Broadly characterized, the philosophy of action encompasses a host of problems about the nature and scope of human action and agency, including, but not limited to, intention and intentional action, the ontology of action, reason ...