Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action

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Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action is a philosophical work that develops a systematic account of human action and rational agency within the broader tradition of practical philosophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
work on practical philosophy
addresses conditions of rational agency
how agents act for reasons
normative assessment of actions
relationship between reasons and motives
aimsTo clarify the nature of rational agency
develop a systematic theory of human action
analyzes intentionality in action
practical reasoning
the role of reasons in explaining action
belongsToGenre academic philosophy
concerns deliberation and choice
motivation and intention
normativity of practical reason
reasons for action
relation between rationality and agency
structure of intentional action
field action theory
philosophy
practical philosophy
focusesOn systematic account of human action
systematic account of rational agency
hasTitle Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action NERFINISHED
intendedAudience advanced students of philosophy
philosophers
researchers in practical philosophy
isAbout how agents decide what to do
how reasons guide action
the rational structure of agency
language English
mainSubject human action
practical reason
rational agency
theory of action
situatedInTradition philosophy of action
practical philosophy
usesConcept deliberation
intentional action
normativity
practical reason
rational agency
reasons for action

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