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- "Person and act" and related essays
- A theory of virtual agency for Western art music
- A theory of virtual agency for Western art music
- Acting intentionally and its limits : individuals, groups, institutions : interdisciplinary approaches
- Action
- Action
- Action and responsibility
- Action in context
- Action reconceptualized : human agency and its sources
- Action, decision-making, and forms of life
- Actions, reasons, and reason : /
- Agency and autonomy in Kant's moral theory
- Aspects of agency : decisions, abilities, explanations, and free will
- Automatic religion : nearhuman agents of Brazil and France
- Being realistic about reasons
- Causing Actions
- Causing actions
- Closer : performance, technologies, phenomenology
- Communicative action and rational choice
- Das Prinzip Handlung in der Philosophie Kants
- Descartes's theory of action
- Disorientation and moral life
- Distributed cognition and the will : individual volition and social context
- Doing and allowing harm
- Doing things for reasons
- Dynamics in action : intentional behavior as a complex system
- Dynamics in action : intentional behavior as a complex system
- Dynamics in action : intentional behavior as a complex system
- Embodied minds in action
- Emotion, reason, and action in Kant
- Emotion, reason, and action in Kant
- Essays on actions and events
- Evidence and agency : norms of belief for promising and resolving
- Evolving enactivism : basic minds meet content
- Free will and action explanation : a non-causal, compatibilist account
- From morality to the end of reason : an essay on rights, reasons, and responsibility
- Hegel's concept of action
- How to do things with silence
- How we act : causes, reasons, and intentions
- Hume, passion, and action
- Image guidance : bedingungen bildgeführter operation
- Intentionality and action
- Intentionality, deliberation and autonomy : the action-theoretic basis of practical philosophy
- Irrationality : an essay on akrasia, self-deception, and self-control
- Kinds of reasons : an essay in the philosophy of action / Maria Alvarez
- Knowing how : essays on knowledge, mind, and action
- Learning and expanding with activity theory
- Leibniz on causation and agency
- Making history : agency, structure, and change in social theory
- Manipulated agents : a window to moral responsibility
- Mental actions
- Morality and action
- Negative actions : events, absences, and the metaphysics of agency
- Omissions : agency, metaphysics, and responsibility
- On action
- On human action and practical wisdom
- Oxford studies in agency and responsibility, Volume 3
- Philosophy of action : an anthology
- Practical knowledge : selected essays
- Praktische Vernunft : Handlungstheorie und Moralbegründung bei Kant
- Praxis and Action : Contemporary Philosophies of Human Activity
- Process, action, and experience
- Self-knowing agents
- Shared agency : a planning theory of acting together
- Slaves of the passions
- Springs of action : understanding intentional behavior
- The Act Itself
- The act itself
- The act of thinking
- The acting person and Christian moral life
- The bounds of freedom : Kant's causal theory of action
- The deed is everything : Nietzsche on will and action
- The end of knowing : a new developmental way of learning
- The essential Davidson
- The importance of how we see ourselves : self-identity and responsible agency
- The practical essence of man : the 'activity approach' in late Soviet philosophy
- The presence of mind
- The unity of knowledge and action : toward a nonrepresentational theory of knowledge
- Understanding action : an essay on reasons
- Understanding human agency
- What we ought and what we can
- Wittgenstein and Davidson on language, thought, and action
- Zwischen Reflex und Reflexion : Intelligenz und Rationalität im unreflektierten Handeln
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