Explaining Human Behaviour [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):808-808 (1963)
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White begins his inaugural lecture by explaining that philosophy is about explanations. He distinguishes between types of explanation and factors in explanation; he finds "reason," "cause," and, most controversially, "motive" to be examples of the former; and "feelings," "dispositions," "desires," and also "intentions" to be instances of the latter. Unfortunately he has no opportunity to elaborate on exactly what type of explanation a motive is.--W. L. M.

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