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Although scholarship in philosophy of action has grown in recent
years, there has been little work explicitly dealing with the role
of time in agency, a role with great significance for the study of
action. As the articles in this collection demonstrate, virtually
every fundamental issue in the philosophy of action involves
considerations of time. The four sections of this volume address
the metaphysics of action, diachronic practical rationality, the
relation between deliberation and action, and the phenomenology of
agency, providing an overview of the central developments in each
area with an emphasis on the role of temporality. Including
contributions by established, rising, and new voices in the field,
Time and the Philosophy of Action brings analytic work in
philosophy of action together with contributions from continental
philosophy and cognitive science to elaborate the central thesis
that agency not only develops in time but is shaped by it at every
level.
Although scholarship in philosophy of action has grown in recent
years, there has been little work explicitly dealing with the role
of time in agency, a role with great significance for the study of
action. As the articles in this collection demonstrate, virtually
every fundamental issue in the philosophy of action involves
considerations of time. The four sections of this volume address
the metaphysics of action, diachronic practical rationality, the
relation between deliberation and action, and the phenomenology of
agency, providing an overview of the central developments in each
area with an emphasis on the role of temporality. Including
contributions by established, rising, and new voices in the field,
Time and the Philosophy of Action brings analytic work in
philosophy of action together with contributions from continental
philosophy and cognitive science to elaborate the central thesis
that agency not only develops in time but is shaped by it at every
level.
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