Wanting and Intending Elements of a Philosophy of Practical Mind
This book aims to answer two simple questions: what is it to want and what is it to intend? Because of the breadth of contexts in which the relevant phenomena are implicated and the wealth of views that have attempted to account for them, providing the an
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Neil Roughley
Wanting and Intending
Elements of a Philosophy of Practical Mind
Philosophical Studies Series Volume 123
Editor-in-Chief Luciano Floridi, University of Oxford, Oxford Internet Institute, United Kingdom Executive Editorial Board Patrick Allo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Massimo Durante, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy Phyllis Illari, University College London, United Kingdom Shannon Vallor, Santa Clara University Board of Consulting Editors Lynne Rudder Baker, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Stewart Cohen, Arizona State University, Tempe Radu Bogdan, Tulane University Marian David, University of Notre Dame John M. Fischer, University of California at Riverside Keith Lehrer, University of Arizona, Tucson Denise Meyerson, Macquarie University François Recanati, Institut Jean-Nicod, EHESS, Paris Mark Sainsbury, University of Texas at Austin Barry Smith, State University of New York at Buffalo Nicholas D. Smith, Lewis & Clark College Linda Zagzebski, University of Oklahoma
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Neil Roughley
Wanting and Intending Elements of a Philosophy of Practical Mind
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Neil Roughley Department of Philosophy Duisburg-Essen University Essen, Germany
Philosophical Studies Series ISBN 978-94-017-7385-0 DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-7387-4
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Acknowledgements
In a much earlier incarnation, this book was a ‘Habilitationsschrift’ accepted by the University of Constance. The research out of which that first version grew was made possible by a generous grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF), to whom I would like to exp
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