
Time in Action
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The essays in this book are divided into three parts. Part I is devoted to the temporal structure of action and agency, from metaphysical and metaethical perspectives. Part II features essays about the temporal structure of rational deliberation, from the perspective of action theory and theories of practical reasoning. Part III includes essays about the temporal aspects of failures of rationality. Taken together, the essays in this book shed new light on our understanding of the temporality of agency that coheres with our subjective sense of finitude and explains rational agency both in time and over time.
Time in Action will be of interest to advanced students and researchers working on the philosophy of time, metaphysics of action, action theory, practical reasoning, ethical theory, moral psychology, and rational justification.
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Carla Bagnoli
Part I. Acting in Time
1. Verbs of Action and Acting in Time
Jennifer Hornsby
2. Action, Cubes, and Traces
Constantine Sandis
3. Temporality and Determinate Situation-Specific Truths
Arto Latinen
Part II. Diachronic Self-Governance
4. A Planning Agent's Self-Governance Over Time
Acting Together with Oneself over Time: Appendix to "A Planning Agent's Self-Governance Over Time"
Michael E. Bratman
5. The Structures of Temporally Extended Agents
Luca Ferrero
6. Agency and Time
Abe Roth
7. Sticking to it and Settling: Commitments, Normativity, and the Future
Caroline Arruda
8. Extended Agency and the Problem of Diachronic Autonomy
Julia Nefsky and Sergio Tenenbaum
9. Hard Times: Self-governance, Freedom to Change, and Normative Adjustment
Carla Bagnoli
Part III. Failures of Temporal Agency
10. Weakness and the Memory of Resolutions
Laurent Jaffro
11. Inverted Akrasia
Monika Betzler
12. Individual Time-Bias and Social Discounting
Brian Hedden
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