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Title Agents in movement  
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Name Zárdai, István Zoltán  
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Affiliation Keio University, Graduate School of Letters/JSPS Postdoc Fellow  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
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Name 哲學  
Name (Translated) Philosophy  
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Issue 143  
Year 2019  
Month 3  
Start page 61  
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05632099  
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The paper discusses the category of one of the most fundamental expressions of agency, those movements of agents that are actions. There have been three dominant views of action since the 1960s : 1. the Causal Theory of Action, 2. the Tryings/Willings view, and 3.Agent Causation. These views claim that actions are : 1. events of bodily movements which have the right causes; 2. specific types of mental events causing events of bodily movements; 3. instances of the causal relationship between agents and events of bodily movements. Among other arguments, a specific interpretation of the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs has been taken by defenders of the Tryings/Willings views and Agent Causation to support their main claims.
The paper argues that these three views mischaracterise actions of bodily movements. It argues for this by highlighting some implausible claims and problems with the three views; by offering an interpretation of the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs that does not lend support to these views; and finally, by providing an alternative view of actions. This view is the Pluralist View, according to which agents’ movements are the activations of agents’movements are the activations of agents' abilities to move.
 
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agency  

action  

bodily movements  

agential ability  

philosophy of action  

theories of action  

agent causation  

trying  

causal theory of action  

Davidson  
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 143 (201903)
 
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