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    Purposive Action.Bernard Berofsky - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4):311 - 320.
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    Purposive actions.Robert Grimm - 1980 - Philosophical Studies 38 (3):235 - 259.
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  3. Purposive Action, ii.H. W. B. Joseph - 1933 - Hibbert Journal 32:371.
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  4. Purposive Action, i.H. W. B. Joseph - 1933 - Hibbert Journal 32:213.
     
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  5. Legitimating purposive action.J. K. Sheriff - 1993 - Semiotica 93 (1-2):155-171.
     
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    Two kinds of purposive action.Stephen Butterfill - 2001 - European Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):141–165.
    It is normally assumed that there is only one kind of purposive action. This article argues that there are two kinds of purposive action, which require different models of explanation. One kind of action is done without awareness of reasons; another kind of action is done because the agent is aware of reasons for that action. The argument starts by noting that philosophers disagree about what explains action. Some claim that actions are explained by impersonal facts, such as facts about (...)
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    Two Kinds of Purposive Action.Stephen Butterfill - 2001 - European Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):141-165.
    It is normally assumed that there is only one kind of purposive action. This article argues that there are two kinds of purposive action, which require different models of explanation. One kind of action is done without awareness of reasons; another kind of action is done because the agent is aware of reasons for that action. The argument starts by noting that philosophers disagree about what explains action. Some claim that actions are explained by impersonal facts, such as facts about (...)
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  8. Intention and Motor Representation in Purposive Action.Stephen Andrew Butterfill & Corrado Sinigaglia - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (1):119-145.
    Are there distinct roles for intention and motor representation in explaining the purposiveness of action? Standard accounts of action assign a role to intention but are silent on motor representation. The temptation is to suppose that nothing need be said here because motor representation is either only an enabling condition for purposive action or else merely a variety of intention. This paper provides reasons for resisting that temptation. Some motor representations, like intentions, coordinate actions in virtue of representing outcomes; but, (...)
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    Kant and Hegel on purposive action.Arto Laitinen, Erasmus Mayr & Constantine Sandis - 2018 - Philosophical Explorations 21 (1):90-107.
    This essay discusses Kant and Hegel’s philosophies of action and the place of action within the general structure of their practical philosophy. We begin by briefly noting a few things that both unite and distinguish the two philosophers. In the sections that follow, we consider these and their corollaries in more detail. In so doing, we map their differences against those suggested by more standard readings that treat their accounts of action as less central to their practical philosophy. Section 2 (...)
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    Conventions, Autonomy, and Purposeful Action.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:171-176.
  11. Action and purpose.Richard Taylor - 1966 - New York,: Humanities Press.
  12. Action and Purpose.Richard Taylor - 1966 - Philosophy 43 (163):73-74.
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  13. Action and Purpose.Richard Taylor - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (2):237-237.
     
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    Action and Purpose.Archie J. Bahm - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):290-292.
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  15. Action, reason, and purpose.Daniel Bennett - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (4):85-96.
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    Purpose and Intelligent Action.Alasdair Macintyre & P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1960 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34 (1):79-112.
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    The Purpose of Creation and Value Analysis of Divine Actions in Mu’tazila.Hüseyin Maraz - 2020 - Kader 18 (1):87-114.
    This article descriptively discusses the divine purpose in the creation of the world and especially the human being, and the value analysis of the concepts, expressing this purpose in the light of the views of Qāḍī ʿAbd al-Jabbār (d. 415/1024), who was from the Basra School, and systemized the five doctrinal principles of the Mu'tazila. Accordingly, it answers the question why God created the human on the basis of the purpose/aim in divine actions and examines the qualitative value of the (...)
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  18. Reasons and purposes: human rationality and the teleological explanation of action.G. F. Schueler - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    People act for reasons. That is how we understand ourselves. But what is it to act for a reason? This is what Fred Schueler investigates. He rejects the dominant view that the beliefs and desires that constitute our reasons for acting simply cause us to act as we do, and argues instead for a view centred on practical deliberation--our ability to evaluate the reasons we accept. Schueler's account of 'reasons explanations' emphasizes the relation between reasons and purposes, and the fact (...)
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    Action, purpose, and consciousness among the computers.Richmond Campbell & Alexander Rosenberg - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (December):547-557.
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    Action explanations: Causes and purposes.George F. Schueler - 2001 - In Bertram Malle, L. J. Moses & Dare Baldwin (eds.), Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 251--264.
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    An action-plan interpretation of Purposive Explanations of Actions.William P. Alston - 1986 - Theory and Decision 20 (3):275-299.
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    Purposive Causal Theory of Human Action.D. N. Yadav - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 33:59-66.
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    Action Research in Designing and Implementing Courses of English for Legal Purposes.Halina Sierocka - 2016 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 45 (1):225-251.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric Jahrgang: 45 Heft: 1 Seiten: 225-251.
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  24. Purpose in Action.Jay Alan Smith & Ont Toronto - 1977 - [S.N.].
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    Symposium: Purpose and Intelligent Action.Alasdair MacIntyre & P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1960 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34:79 - 112.
  26. Symposium: Purpose and Intelligent Action.Alasdair Macintyre & P. H. Nowell-Smith - 1960 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 34:79-112.
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    Purpose in Painting and Action.Marcus B. Hester - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (1):62 - 73.
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    Action, purpose and will: a formal theory.Ghita Holmström-Hintikka - 1991 - Helsinki: [Distributed by Akateeminen kirjakauppa].
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    Action and purpose.Alan R. White - 1967 - Philosophical Books 8 (3):23-24.
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    Action and Purpose. [REVIEW]Raziel Abelson - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (6):178-192.
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    Action and Purpose. [REVIEW]E. A. R. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (1):161-162.
    In a detailed and careful manner, Taylor sets about an analysis of the notions of causation, human action, purpose, and a whole host of other conceptions such as deliberation, willing, mental acts, and reasons that relate to these key concepts in the philosophy of human action. The issue is, of course, what sort of explanation is suited to grasping the inherent intelligibility of human action. Having argued his way through to a notion of agent causality, which differs little from that (...)
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    Action and Purpose. [REVIEW]Raziel Abelson - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (6):178-192.
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    Action and Purpose. By Richard Taylor. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1966. Pp. 269 + xiv. Price 48s.). [REVIEW]Gary Iseminger - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (163):73-.
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    Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action - By G.F. Schueler.Duncan Macintosh - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (1):86-88.
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    Moral Responsibility and Intentional Action: Sehon on Freedom and Purpose.Michael Louis Corrado - 2017 - Criminal Justice Ethics 36 (2):246-264.
    Scott Sehon is someone who takes the philosophy of criminal justice seriously, who believes that if we are going to condemn people to prison we should have pretty good grounds...
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    Development of Defensive Actions in Small-Sided and Conditioned Games With Offensive Purposes in Futsal.David Pizarro, Alba Práxedes, Bruno Travassos & Alberto Moreno - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  37. GF Schueler, Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action.Nebojša Zelić - 2007 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):300-305.
     
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  38. Formal theories, pragmatic purposes: Inferentialism, rational choice, and communicative action critical notice of Joseph Heath communicative action and rational choice.J. Boluman - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):423-440.
     
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    Habermas on Purposive-Rational Action: A Contribution to the Understanding of Ellul's Technique.Kim A. Goudreau - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (3):174-179.
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  40. Taylor, Richard: "Action and purpose".D. M. Armstrong - 1966 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44:231.
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    Deducing natural necessity from purposive activity : the scientific realist logic of Habermas's theory of communicative action and Luhmann's systems theory.Margaret Moussa - 2007 - In Clive Lawson, John Latsis & Nuno Martins (eds.), Contributions to Social Ontology. Routledge. pp. 15--89.
  42. Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action. [REVIEW]Chrisoula Andreou - 2005 - Philosophical Review 114 (3):411-413.
  43. Formal Theories, Pragmatic Purposes: Inferentialism, Rational Choice, and Communicative ActionCommunicative Action and Rational Choice. [REVIEW]James Bohman - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):423-440.
    In his long attempt to solve the vexing and diverse problems of formulating a critical social science of modern societies, Habermas has along the way borrowed from many and quite diverse theoretical and philosophical resources, including Anglo-American analytic philosophy of language, ethics and political philosophy. Initially, Habermas borrowed extensively from American Pragmatism, first Peirce’s philosophy of inquiry and then later from George Herbert Mead, whose thought his own enterprise most closely resembled. With his increasing concern with the rationality of communication (...)
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    The Purpose in Chronic Addiction.Hanna Pickard - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (2):40-49.
    I argue that addiction is not a chronic, relapsing, neurobiological disease characterized by compulsive use of drugs or alcohol. Large-scale national survey data demonstrate that rates of substance dependence peak in adolescence and early adulthood and then decline steeply; addicts tend to “mature out” in their late twenties or early thirties. The exceptions are addicts who suffer from additional psychiatric disorders. I hypothesize that this difference in patterns of use and relapse between the general and psychiatric populations can be explained (...)
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    Aesthetic action.Florian Klinger - 2024 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    In this new book, Florian Klinger gives readers a basic action-theoretical account of the aesthetic. While normal action fulfills a determinate concept, Klinger argues, aesthetic action performs an indeterminacy by suspending the action's conceptual resolution. Taking as examples work by Tino Sehgal, Kara Walker, Mazen Kerbaj, Marina Abramović, Cy Twombly, and Franz Kafka, the book examines indeterminacy in such instances as a walk that is at once leisurely and purposeful, a sound piece that is at once joyous and mournful and (...)
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  46. Book Review: Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action. [REVIEW]Constantine Sandis - 2004 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (2):223-225.
  47. Action, right and morality in Hegel's Philosophy of right.Stephen Houlgate - 2010 - In Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis (eds.), Hegel on action. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume focuses on Hegel's philosophy of action in connection to current concerns. Including key papers by Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John McDowell, as well as eleven especially commissioned contributions by leading scholars in the field, it aims to readdress the dialogue between Hegel and contemporary philosophy of action. Topics include: the nature of action, reasons and causes; explanation and justification of action; social and narrative aspects of agency; the inner and the outer; the relation between intention, planning, and (...)
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    R. Taylor's "Action and Purpose". [REVIEW]Archie J. Bahm - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):290.
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  49. Explaining action by emotion.Sabine A. Döring - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (211):214-230.
    I discuss two ways in which emotions explain actions: in the first, the explanation is expressive; in the second, the action is not only explained but also rationalized by the emotion's intentional content. The belief-desire model cannot satisfactorily account for either of these cases. My main purpose is to show that the emotions constitute an irreducible category in the explanation of action, to be understood by analogy with perception. Emotions are affective perceptions. Their affect gives them motivational force, and they (...)
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    Review: Reasons and Purposes: Human Rationality and the Teleological Explanation of Action. [REVIEW]J. Lenman - 2007 - Mind 116 (463):776-778.
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