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Nature and Rational Agency

by Siri Granum Carson (Volume editor) Truls Wyller (Volume editor) Kjartan Koch Mikalsen (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection 160 Pages

Summary

Nature and Rational Agency is a collection of essays that revolve around a normative approach to rational agency. Thematically, the essays focus on the relationship between self and nature, as well as between subject and co-subjects. On the one hand our knowledge of the world includes knowledge of ourselves and other rational agents as parts of the world. But, on the other hand, our understanding of ourselves as rational agents has a special status in the sense that it is a condition for having scientific knowledge of nature. A key point of this anthology is that a distinctive feature of being a rational agent is to be subject to normative standards. Our actions are essentially judged as more or less good, right, or fitting, as opposed to natural courses of events.

Details

Pages
160
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631590331
Language
English
Keywords
Freedom of will and rationality Causation/Causality Transcendental philosophy Theory of justice
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 160 pp.

Biographical notes

Siri Granum Carson (Volume editor) Truls Wyller (Volume editor) Kjartan Koch Mikalsen (Volume editor)

The Editors: Siri Granum Carson is Associate Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Kjartan Koch Mikalsen is Research Fellow at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Truls Wyller is Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

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