Actions, Norms, Values
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Actions, Norms, Values

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Actions, Norms, Values

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110802450

Table of contents

  1. Abstracts
  2. Von Wright on Actions, Norms, and Values
  3. Ought to Be – Ought to Do
  4. Value, Norm, and Action in My Philosophical Writings
  5. Part I: Actions
  6. Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions
  7. Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing
  8. On Mind and Matter
  9. Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism
  10. Explanation and Understanding of Actions
  11. Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations
  12. Understanding of Actions. Some Problems
  13. The Neurological Correlates of Action Types
  14. Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’
  15. Willing and Acting
  16. Results, Consequences, Intentions
  17. On Freedom and Determinism
  18. What Is the Matter of Mind?
  19. Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation
  20. Part II: Norms
  21. Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions
  22. Concrete Transitions
  23. Existence of Norms
  24. Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness?
  25. Paradoxes of Commitment
  26. Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch
  27. Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems?
  28. Legal Principles
  29. The Importance of Legal Principles
  30. Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law
  31. Part III: Values
  32. The Varieties of Legal Values
  33. The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963
  34. The Many Uses of “Good”
  35. Ends: Rational or Reasonable?
  36. Contributors/Addresses
  37. Name Index
  38. Subject Index