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Ezio Di Nucci
Mind Out of Action
The Intentionality of Automatic Actions
2013. 140 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2013
ISBN: 3-639-06936-6 (3639069366)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-06936-5 (9783639069365)
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Mind Out of Action challenges a central dogma of contemporary philosophy of action, causalism: the idea that some movement is an action in virtue of the kind of causes it has; namely, psychological states that rationalize it. By looking at automatic actions, Di Nucci argues against both reductive (Davidson) and non-reductive (the Simple View and Bratman) causal accounts of intentional action. Automatic actions are routine performances the agent carries out without having to attend to them, like changing gear or pulling a trigger. The author argues that automatic actions do not fit the causalist bill because there is not always evidence for the attribution of the required content-specific psychological states. After having presented and defined the concept of Automatic Action, and having shown how common such concept is in empirical psychology, Di Nucci goes on to argue against reductive and non-reductive causalism. In the last chapter an alternative to causalism is presented and defended, the Guidance View, inspired by Frankfurt. Mind Out of Action will be of interest to students and scholars of the philosophy of mind and action, as well as to psychologists.
Ezio Di Nucci (Laurea, Roma; Msc&PhD, Edinburgh) is Lecturer inPhilosophy of Mind&Language at University College Dublin. Heworks in the philosophy of action. His publications includeContent, Consciousness, and Perception (CSP, 2006) and Simply,False (Analysis, 2009). His other research interests are animalethics and political philosophy.