COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
IS A PURELY FIRST-PERSON ACCOUNT OF HUMAN ACTION DEFENSIBLE?
Chris Tollefsen
Department of Philosophy
University of South Carolina
November 11, 2005
Friday, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Nursing, Room 127
In this paper, I argue that the role of intention in human action has
nothing to do with third-person claims about causal or conceptual
connection, and everything to do with the practical standpoint of the
agent.
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