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Chapters in this book
- I-XX I
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Von Wright on Actions, Norms, and Values
- Ought to Be – Ought to Do 3
- Value, Norm, and Action in My Philosophical Writings 11
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Part I: Actions
- Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions 37
- Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing 55
- On Mind and Matter 65
- Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism 79
- Explanation and Understanding of Actions 85
- Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations 89
- Understanding of Actions. Some Problems 103
- The Neurological Correlates of Action Types 111
- Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’ 123
- Willing and Acting 139
- Results, Consequences, Intentions 147
- On Freedom and Determinism 159
- What Is the Matter of Mind? 171
- Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation 191
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Part II: Norms
- Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions 211
- Concrete Transitions 227
- Existence of Norms 237
- Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness? 245
- Paradoxes of Commitment 255
- Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch 265
- Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems? 273
- Legal Principles 279
- The Importance of Legal Principles 285
- Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law 291
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Part III: Values
- The Varieties of Legal Values 307
- The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963 325
- The Many Uses of “Good” 331
- Ends: Rational or Reasonable? 345
- Contributors/Addresses 359
- Name Index 361
- Subject Index 365
- 371-372 371
Chapters in this book
- I-XX I
-
Von Wright on Actions, Norms, and Values
- Ought to Be – Ought to Do 3
- Value, Norm, and Action in My Philosophical Writings 11
-
Part I: Actions
- Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions 37
- Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing 55
- On Mind and Matter 65
- Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism 79
- Explanation and Understanding of Actions 85
- Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations 89
- Understanding of Actions. Some Problems 103
- The Neurological Correlates of Action Types 111
- Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’ 123
- Willing and Acting 139
- Results, Consequences, Intentions 147
- On Freedom and Determinism 159
- What Is the Matter of Mind? 171
- Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation 191
-
Part II: Norms
- Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions 211
- Concrete Transitions 227
- Existence of Norms 237
- Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness? 245
- Paradoxes of Commitment 255
- Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch 265
- Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems? 273
- Legal Principles 279
- The Importance of Legal Principles 285
- Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law 291
-
Part III: Values
- The Varieties of Legal Values 307
- The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963 325
- The Many Uses of “Good” 331
- Ends: Rational or Reasonable? 345
- Contributors/Addresses 359
- Name Index 361
- Subject Index 365
- 371-372 371