Explaining our Actions Explaining our Actions

Explaining our Actions

A Critique of Common-Sense Theorizing

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Publisher Description

We often explain our actions and those of others using a commonsense framework of perceptions, beliefs, desires, emotions, decisions, and intentions. In his thoughtful new book, Peter Carruthers scrutinizes this everyday explanation for our actions, while also examining the explanatory framework through the lens of cutting-edge cognitive science. He shows that the 'standard model' of belief–desire psychology (developed, in fact, with scant regard for science) is only partly valid; that there are more types of action and action-explanation than the model allows; and that both ordinary folk and armchair philosophers are importantly mistaken about the types of mental state that the human mind contains. His book will be of great value to all those who rely in their work on assumptions drawn from commonsense psychology, whether in philosophy of mind, epistemology, moral psychology, ethics, or psychology itself. It will also be attractive to anyone with an interest in human motivation.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
May 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
395
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.8
MB
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