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3. The Representation of the Living Individual
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. The Representation of Life
- 1. Introductory 25
- 2. Can Life Be Given a Real Definition? 33
- 3. The Representation of the Living Individual 49
- 4. The Representation of the Life-Form Itself 63
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PART TWO. Naive Action Theory
- 5. Introductory 85
- 6. Types of Practical Explanation 97
- 7. Naive Explanation of Action 106
- 8. Action and Time 120
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PART THREE. Practical Generality
- 9. Two Tendencies in Practical Philosophy 149
- 10. Practices and Dispositions as Sources of the Goodness of Individual Actions 167
- 11. Practice and Disposition as Sources of Individual Action 192
- Acknowledgments 213
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. The Representation of Life
- 1. Introductory 25
- 2. Can Life Be Given a Real Definition? 33
- 3. The Representation of the Living Individual 49
- 4. The Representation of the Life-Form Itself 63
-
PART TWO. Naive Action Theory
- 5. Introductory 85
- 6. Types of Practical Explanation 97
- 7. Naive Explanation of Action 106
- 8. Action and Time 120
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PART THREE. Practical Generality
- 9. Two Tendencies in Practical Philosophy 149
- 10. Practices and Dispositions as Sources of the Goodness of Individual Actions 167
- 11. Practice and Disposition as Sources of Individual Action 192
- Acknowledgments 213
- Index 215