Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments

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 C. McGinn - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Actions, philosophy: Actions are conscious or unconscious human actions as opposed to physical events. The action can take place against the will of the agent, but only if the opposed will is not strong enough to prevent the execution entirely.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Arendt, Hannah Actions   Arendt
Aristotle Actions   Aristotle
Austin, J.L. Actions   Austin
Benn, Stanley Actions   Benn
Bieri, Peter Actions   Bieri
Davidson, Donald Actions   Davidson
Dewey, John Actions   Dewey
Dummett, Michael E. Actions   Dummett
Fodor, Jerry Actions   Fodor
Frith, Chris Actions   Frith
Gärdenfors, Peter Actions   Gärdenfors
Goffman, Erving Actions   Goffman
Goodman, Nelson Actions   Goodman
Grover, D. L. Actions   Grover, D. L.
Habermas, Jürgen Actions   Habermas
Lewis, David K. Actions   Lewis
Luhmann, Niklas Actions   Luhmann
McGinn, Colin Actions   McGinn
Millikan, Ruth Actions   Millikan
Minsky, Marvin Actions   Minsky
Nozick, Robert Actions   Nozick
Pareto, Vilfredo Actions   Pareto
Parsons, Talcott Actions   Parsons
Pauen, Michael Actions   Pauen
Peacocke, Christopher Actions   Peacocke
Searle, John R. Actions   Searle
Sellars, Wilfrid Actions   Sellars
Sen, Amartya Actions   Sen
Wright, Crispin Actions   Wright

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