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    Author(s)Edited by Johannes Roessler , Edited by Naomi Eilan
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780199245628
    Pages412
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearSeptember 2003

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    Oxford University Press Agency And Self-Awareness : Issues In Philosophy And Psychology by Edited by Johannes Roessler , Edited by Naomi Eilan

    Leading philosophers and psychologists join forces to investigate a set of problems to do with agency and self-awareness, in seventeen specially written essays. In recent years there has been much psychological and neurological work purporting to show that consciousness and self-awareness play no role in causing actions, and indeed to demonstrate that free will is an illusion. The essays in this volume subject the assumptions that motivate such claims to sustainedinterdisciplinary scrutiny.Patients with Anarchic Hand syndrome sometimes find their hands perform apparently goal-directed actions which the patients disown, yet seem to be unable to suppress for example, reaching out for someone elses food in a restaurant. On the face of it, these patients lack the kind of control and self-awareness we ordinarily take ourselves to have when acting intentionally. Questions raised by this phenomenon include: What is involved in being aware of an action as ones own? What is the natureof the control these patients are lacking and which characterizes normal intentional actions? What is the relation between a priori explanations of consciousness and self-consciousness, on the one hand, and empirical work on the information-processing mechanisms involved in action control, on theother?Questions of action control and self-awareness tend to be treated separately in both philosophy and psychology. The central idea behind this volume is that outstanding unresolved issues on both topics, and in both disciplines, can only be resolved by an interdisciplinary examination of the relations between them. The editors useful introductory essay offers a guide to cross-disciplinary reading of the contributions, and makes connections between them explicit. The book will be compulsoryreading for psychologists and philosophers working on action explanation, and for anyone interested in the relation between the brain sciences and consciousness.show more



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