Act (Philosophy)
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Act (Philosophy)
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Act (Philosophy)
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Actions
Incoming Resources
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- Essays on actions and events, Donald Davidson
- And then, you act, making art in an unpredictable world, Anne Bogart
- Causal theories of mind, action, knowledge, memory, perception, and reference, edited by Steven Davis
- The philosophy of action, edited by Alan R. White
- Praxis and action, Richard J. Bernstein
- Bounce, the myth of talent and the power of practice, Matthew Syed
- Learning and expanding with activity theory, edited by Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels and Kris D. Gutiérrez
- Toward a philosophy of the act, M.M. Bakhtin ; translation and notes by Vadim Liapunov ; edited by Michael Holquist & Vadim Liapunov
- Action in perception, Alva Noë
- Thought and action, Stuart Hampshire
- Closer, performance, technologies, phenomenology, Susan Kozel
- Fichte, Marx, and the German philosophical tradition, Tom Rockmore
- The human condition, Hannah Arendt ; with a new foreword by Danielle Allen ; introduction by Margaret Canovan
- The timespace of human activity, on performance, society, and history as indeterminate teleological events, Theodore R. Schatzki
- The philosophy of the act, George Herbert Mead ; edited, with introduction, by Charles W. Morris, in collaboration with John M. Brewster, Albert M. Dunham, David L. Miller
- Philosophy of mind, by Jerome A. Shaffer
- Karman, a brief treatise on action, guilt, and gesture, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Adam Kotsko
- A theory of reasons for action, by David A.J. Richards
- Moral consciousness and communicative action, Jürgen Habermas ; translated by Christian Lenhardt and Shierry Weber Nicholsen ; introduction by Thomas McCarthy
- Morality and action, Warren Quinn
- The act of thinking, Derek Melser
- Posthuman ecologies, complexity and process after Deleuze, edited by Rosi Braidotti and Simone Bignall
Outgoing Resources
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