48 results on '"Mele, Alfred"'
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2. On a Disappearing Agent Argument: Settling Matters
3. Soft Libertarianism and Quantum Randomizers
4. On being able to intend
5. Intentional action without knowledge
6. Manipulated Agents: Précis
7. Manipulated Agents: Replies to Fischer, Haji, and McKenna
8. Moral responsibility and manipulation: on a novel argument against historicism
9. Self-deception and selectivity
10. Weakness of Will and Davidson’s Paradox of Irrationality: A Response to Zheng
11. On snubbing proximal intentions
12. Diana and Ernie return: on Carolina Sartorio’s Causation and Free Will
13. On Pereboom’s Disappearing Agent Argument
14. Direct control
15. Moral Responsibility: Radical Reversals and Original Designs
16. Libertarianism, Compatibilism, and Luck
17. Self-control, motivational strength, and exposure therapy
18. Moral Responsibility, Manipulation, and Minutelings
19. Manipulation, Moral Responsibility, and Bullet Biting
20. Moral responsibility and the continuation problem
21. Crimes of Negligence: Attempting and Succeeding
22. Surrounding Free Will: A Response to Baumeister, Crescioni, and Alquist
23. Weakness of will and akrasia
24. Testing Free Will
25. Moral Responsibility and History Revisited
26. Moral responsibility and agents’ histories
27. Manipulation, Compatibilism, and Moral Responsibility
28. Fischer and Ravizza on Moral Responsibility
29. Lenman on externalism and amoralism: An interplanetary exploration
30. Motivation and Agency: Replies: 1. Reply to Wayne Davis
31. Motivation and Agency: Precis
32. Discussion – Velleman on Action and Agency
33. Deciding to Act
34. Is there a place for intention in an analysis of intentional action?
35. Intention, intentional action, and moral responsibility
36. Book reviews
37. Effective deliberation about what to intend: Or striking it rich in a toxin-free environment
38. Intentions, reasons, and beliefs: Morals of the toxin puzzle
39. Exciting intentions
40. Pears onAkrasia, and defeated intentions
41. Book reviews
42. Against a belief/desire analysis of intention
43. Intentional action and wayward causal chains: The problem of tertiary waywardness
44. Motivational internalism: The powers and limits of practical reasoning
45. She intends to try
46. Are intentions self-referential?
47. Akrasia, reasons, and causes
48. ‘Self-deception, action, and will’: Comments
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