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Essays On Actions And Events Philosophical Essays Volume 1 2nd Edition Davidson

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Essays On Actions And Events Philosophical Essays Volume 1 2nd Edition Davidson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.25 MB
Pages: 1
Author: Davidson, Donald
ISBN: 9780191529825, 9780199246267, 0191529826, 0199246262
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Essays On Actions And Events Philosophical Essays Volume 1 2nd Edition Davidson by Davidson, Donald 9780191529825, 9780199246267, 0191529826, 0199246262 instant download after payment.

Including two new essays, this remarkable volume is an updated edition of Davidson's classic Essays on Actions and Events (1980). A superb work on the nature of human action, it features influential discussions of numerous topics. These include the freedom to act; weakness of the will; thelogical form of talk about actions, intentions, and causality; the logic of practical reasoning; Hume's theory of the indirect passions; and the nature and limits of decision theory.

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