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ISBN 10: 0367652641
ISBN 13: 9780367652647
Author: Christopher Erhard, Tobias Keiling
Phenomenology has primarily been concerned with questions about knowledge and ontology. However, in recent years the rise of interest and research in phenomenology and embodiment, the emotions and cognitive science has seen the concept of agency move to a central place in the study of phenomenology generally.
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency is an outstanding reference source to this topic and the first volume of its kind. It comprises twenty-seven chapters written by leading international contributors. Organised into two parts, the following key topics are covered:
• major figures
• the metaphysics of agency
• rationality
• voluntary and involuntary action
• moral experience
• deliberation and choice
• phenomenology of agency and the cognitive sciences
• phenomenology of freedom
• embodied agency
Essential reading for students and researchers in phenomenology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and philosophy of cognitive science The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency will also be of interest to those in closely related subjects such as sociology and psychology.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Part I: Important Figures
1. Franz Brentano’s critique of free will
2. Phenomenology of willing in Pfänder and Husserl
3. Alexander Pfänder’s phenomenology of motivation
4. Scheler’s phenomenology of freedom and his theory of action
5. The intentionality and positionality of spontaneous acts: Adolf Reinach’s account of agency
6. Dietrich von Hildebrand on the will and intentional agency
7. The varieties of activity: Hans Reiner’s contribution
8. Martin Heidegger: From fluid action to *Gelassenheit*
9. Edith Stein: Psyche and action
10. Action in the phenomenology of Alfred Schütz
11. Determined to act: On the structural place of acting in Sartre’s ontology of subjectivity
12. Emmanuel Levinas: Freedom and agency
13. Hannah Arendt: Plural agency, political power, and spontaneity
14. Merleau-Ponty and agency
15. Paul Ricœur: A phenomenological hermeneutics of meaningful action
16. Operari Sequitur Esse: Hermann Schmitz’s attitudinal theory of agency, freedom, and responsibility
17. Hubert Dreyfus: Skillful coping and the nature of everyday expertise
18. Life is an adventure: László Tengelyi’s phenomenology of action
Part II: Systematic Perspectives
Phenomenology of Agency 1: General Issues
19. On the satisfaction conditions of agentive phenomenology: A dialogue
20. *Ambulo!* Structures of phenomenology and ontology in action
21. Will-power: Essentially embodied agentive phenomenology, by way of O’Shaughnessy
22. The phenomenology of agency and the cognitive sciences
Phenomenology of Agency 2: Aspects of Agency
23. The phenomenology of free agency
24. The phenomenology of rational agency
25. Acting, choosing, and deliberating
26. Involuntariness: Actions and their context
27. Moral experience: Its existence, describability, and significance
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