Voluntary action: brains, minds, and sociality

Section I. Introduction--between motivation and control: psychological accounts of voluntary action / Wolfgang Prinz -- How do we know about our own actions? / Wolfgang Prinz -- Acquisition and control of voluntary action / Bernhard Hommel -- Voluntary action and cognitive control from a cognitive...

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Contributors: Maasen, Sabine 1960- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2003
In:Year: 2003
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Psychology / Will / Plot
B Voluntariness / Philosophy
B Free will / Intentionality
Further subjects:B Conference program 2000 (Delmenhorst)
B Intentionalism Congresses
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Summary:Section I. Introduction--between motivation and control: psychological accounts of voluntary action / Wolfgang Prinz -- How do we know about our own actions? / Wolfgang Prinz -- Acquisition and control of voluntary action / Bernhard Hommel -- Voluntary action and cognitive control from a cognitive neuroscience perspective / Thomas Goschke -- Voluntary action from the perspective of social-personality psychology / Ute C. Bayer, Melissa J. Ferguson, and Peter M. Gollwitzer -- Sec II. Introduction--between cortex and the basal ganglia: neuroscientific accounts of voluntary action / Gerhard Roth -- The interaction of cortex and basal ganglia in the control of voluntary actions / Gerhard Roth -- How do we control action? / R(c)ơdiger J. Seitz -- Self-generated actions / Marc Jeannerod -- Sec. III. Introduction--between epiphenomenalism and rationality: philosophical accounts of voluntary action / Tillman Vierkant -- Mental causation: the supervenience argument and the proportionality constraint / J(c)ơrgen Schr(c)œder -- The explanatory role of consciousness in action / Naomi Eilan -- How voluntary are minimal actions? / Jo(c)±lle Proust -- Rational and irrational intentions: an argument for externalism / Wilhelm Vossenkuhl -- Sec. IV. Introduction--between the normative and the symbolic: juridical and anthropological accounts of voluntary action / Sabine Massen -- First-person understanding of action in criminal law / Bj(c)œrn Burkhardt -- Voluntary action and criminal responsibility / Klaus G(c)ơnther -- Culture and human development in a theory of action beliefs / Charles W. Nuckolls -- Sec. V. Introduction--questioning the multidisciplinary field / Sabine Maasen -- A polytheistic conception of the sciences and the virtues of deep variety / Richard Schweder -- A view from elsewhere: the emergence of consciousness in multidisciplinary discourse / Sabine Maasen
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ISBN:0198527543