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Agency. Moral Identity and Free Will

✍ Scribed by David Weissman


Publisher
OpenBook Publishers
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
213
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Agency
1. Semantics
2. Two Points of Reference
3. Individuality
4. Purpose/Intention
5. Sensibility
6. Thought and Perception
7. Competence and Skill
8. Effort
9. Partners
10. Efficacy
11. Oversight
12. Frustration
13. Will
Chapter Two: Free Will
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Freedom To and Freedom From
4. Ontology
5. Universal Determinism
6. Explanation/Prediction
7. Cause or Capacity
8. Leibniz or Laplace
9. β€œThings Are Not Up to Us.”
10. Emergent Wholes, Their Properties and Powers
11. Character/Sensibility
12. Initiative
13. Productive Imagination
14. Consciousness
15. Choosing Freely
16. Last Thoughts
Chapter Three: Socialization
1. Conflicted Aims
2. Idiosyncrasy
3. Talent
4. Interiority
5. Social Space
6. Normativity
7. Socialization
8. Collaboration, Cooperation, Command
9. Cities
10. Disequilibrium
Chapter Four: Autonomy
1. Minerva
2. Semantics
3. Assertion
4. Self-Identification
5. Collaboration/Contention
6. Regulation
7. Oversight
8. In Itself, For Itself
Chapter Five: Moral Identity
1. Three Perspectives: Agents
2. Three Perspectives: Nodes
3. Three Perspectives: The Whole
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
About the Team


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