
Rational and Social Agency
The Philosophy of Michael Bratman
- Publisher's listprice GBP 110.00
-
The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.
- Discount 10% (cc. 5 567 Ft off)
- Discounted price 50 104 Ft (47 718 Ft + 5% VAT)
55 671 Ft
Availability
printed on demand
Why don't you give exact delivery time?
Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.
Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 29 May 2014
- ISBN 9780199794515
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages368 pages
- Size 236x163x33 mm
- Weight 599 g
- Language English 0
Categories
Short description:
Michael Bratman's work has been unusually influential, with significance in disciplines as diverse as philosophy, computer science, law, and primatology.The essays in this volume engage with ideas and themes prominent in Bratman's work. The volume also includes a lengthy reply by Bratman that breaks new ground and deepens our understanding of the nature of action.
MoreLong description:
Michael Bratman's work has been unusually influential, with significance in disciplines as diverse as philosophy, computer science, law, and primatology. This is a collection of critical essays by some of contemporary philosophy's most distinguished figures, including Margaret Gilbert, Richard Holton, Christine Korsgaard, Alfred Mele, Elijah Milgram, Kieran Setiya, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Scott Shapiro, Michael Smith, J. David Velleman, R. Jay Wallace. It also contains an introduction by the editors, situating Bratman's work and its broader significance.
The essays in this volume engage with ideas and themes prominent in Bratman's work. The volume also includes a lengthy reply by Bratman that breaks new ground and deepens our understanding of the nature of action, rationality, and social agency.
The editors are to be commended for assembling an outstanding collection of essays, which, like Bratman's own corpus, are essential reading for anyone working in Anglophone philosophy of action.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Richard Holton "Intention as a Model of Belief"
3. Alfred Mele "The Single Phenomenon View and Experimental Philosophy"
4. Kieran Setiya "Intention, Plans, and Ethical Rationalism"
5. J. David Velleman "What Good is a Will?"
6. R. Jay Wallace "Reasons, Policies, and the Real Self: Bratman on Identification"
7. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord and Michael Smith "Desires . . . and Beliefs . . . of One's Own"
8. Elijah Milgram "Segmented Agency"
9. Christine M. Korsgaard "The Normative Constitution of Agency"
10. Margaret Gilbert "The Nature of Agreements: A Solution to Some Puzzles About Claim-Rights and Joint Intention"
11. Scott J. Shapiro "Massively Shared Agency"
12. Michael E. Bratman "Rational and Social Agency: Reflections and Replies"
Index

Rational and Social Agency: The Philosophy of Michael Bratman
Subcribe now and receive a favourable price.
Subscribe
55 671 HUF