What is self-control? Does a person need to be conscious to act?
Are delusions always irrational? Questions such as these are
fundamental for investigations into action and rationality, as well
as how we assign responsibility for wrongdoing and assess clinical
symptoms. Bridging the gap between philosophy and psychology, this
interdisciplinary collection showcases how empirical research
informs and enriches core questions in the philosophy of action.
Exploring issues such as truth, moral judgement, agency,
consciousness and cognitive control, chapters offer an overview of
the current state of research, present new empirical findings and
identify where future experimental work can further advance the
frontier between philosophy and psychology. This is an essential
resource for anyone looking to better understand how science and
philosophy can meaningfully inform our knowledge of human agency.
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