Agency : moral identity and free will / David Weissman
By: Weissman, David [author]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter one : agency
Semantics
Two points of reference
Individuality
Purpose/intention
Sensibility
Thought and perception
Competence and skill
Effort
Partners
Efficacy
Oversight
Frustration
Will
Chapter two : free will
Introduction
Background
Freedom to and freedom from
Ontology
Universal determinism
Explanation/prediction
Cause or capacity
Leibniz or Laplace
“Things are not up to us.”
Emergent wholes, their properties and powers
Character/sensibility
Initiative
Productive imagination
Consciousness
Choosing freely
Last thoughts
Chapter three : socialization
Conflicted aims
Idiosyncrasy
Talent
Interiority
Social space
Normativity
Socialization
Collaboration, cooperation, command
Cities
Disequilibrium
Chapter four : autonomy
Minerva
Semantics
Assertion
Self-identification
Collaboration/contention
Regulation
Oversight
In itself, for itself
Chapter five : moral identity
Three perspectives : agents
Three perspectives : nodes
Three perspectives : the whole
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