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Record ID marc_claremont_school_theology/CSTMARC1_multibarcode.mrc:3787303:4049
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100 1 $aBrand, Myles,$ecompiler.
245 14 $aThe nature of human action.$cEdited by Myles Brand. William K. Frankena, academic editor.
260 $a[Glenview, Ill.]$bScott, Foresman$c[1970]
300 $a342 pages$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 331-342).
505 00 $gSection I. Action and Behavior : On Defining "A Person Performs an Action" --$gMere Behavior.$tPhysiological Happenings and Bodily Actions /$rA.I. Melden --$gBehavior Plus Some Concurrent Event.$tAction Equals Bodily Movement Plus Motive /$rA.I. Melden --$gVoluntary Behavior. From$tEthica Nicomachea /$rAristotle.$tThe Distinction Between Voluntary and Involuntary /$rGilbert Ryle --$gVolitions.$tActing, Willing, Desiring /$rH.A. Prichard.$tSimple Action and Volition /$rRichard Taylor.$tThe Will /$rGilbert Ryle.$tActions, Reasons, and Causes /$rDonald Davidson --$gConditionals. From Ethica Nicomachea /$rAristotle.$tChoosing /$rT.F. Daveney --$gRule-Following.$tAction /$rA.I. Melden --$gResponsibility.$tResponsibility and Action /$rKurt Baier.$tAscriptivism /$rP.T. Geach --$gSection II. Ability and Possibility : On Defining "A Person can Perform an Action --$gPhysical Possibility.$tAbility as a Species of Possibility /$rStorrs McCall --$gConditionals.$tFree Will" /$rG.E. Moore.$tFreedom and Responsibility /$rP.H. Nowell-Smith.$tIfs and Cans /$rJ.L. Austin.$tIfs, Cans and Causes /$rKeith Lehrer --$tMr. Lehrer on the Constitution of Cans /$rBruce Goldberg & Herbert Heidelberger.$tCans and Conditionals : A Rejoinder /$rKeith Lehrer --$tJ.L. Austin's Philosophical Papers /$rRoderick M. Chisholm --$gAbility.$tAbility /$rArnold S. Kaufman.$tVoluntary Abilities /$rTimothy Duggan & Bernard Gert --$gSection III. Action and Logical Systems : Systematic Definitions of "A Person Performs an Action" and "A Person can Perform an Action" --$gHistorical Background. From$tEssays on the Active Powers of Man /$rThomas Reid --$gAction Description.$tOn the Characterization of Actions /$rMicholas Rescher --$gThe Epistemic-Model Approach.$tBasic Actions /$rArthur C. Danto --$gThe Teleological Approach.$tThought and Purpose /$rRichard Taylor.$tFreedom and Action /$rRoderick M. Chisholm.$tHe Could Have Done Otherwise /$rRoderick M. Chisholm --$gThe Event Approach.$tThe Logic of Change and Action /$rGeorg Henrik von Wright.
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