The Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes from Harry Frankfurt
By (Author) Sarah Buss
Edited by Lee Overton
MIT Press Ltd
Bradford Books
6th June 2002
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
190
Paperback
382
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
A wide range of philosophical essays informed by the work of Harry Frankfurt, who offers a response to each essay.The original essays in this book address Harry Frankfurt's influential writing on personal identity, love, value, moral responsibility, and the freedom and limits of the human will. Many of Frankfurt's deepest insights come from exploring the self-reflective nature of human agents and the psychic conflicts that self-reflection often produces. His work has informed discussions in metaphysics, metaethics, normative ethics, and action theory. The authors, recognized for their own contributions to the understanding of human agency, defend their original philosophical positions at the same time that they respond to Frankfurt's. Each essay is followed by a response from Frankfurt, in which he clarifies and elaborates on his views.
"Contours of Agency promises to be one of the most important and most widely read anthologies in moral philosophy and the philosophy of mind in many years."--Gideon Rosen, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University
& quot; Contours of Agency promises to be one of the most important and most widely read anthologies in moral philosophy and the philosophy of mind in many years.& quot; --Gideon Rosen, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University
" Contours of Agency promises to be one of the most important and most widely read anthologies in moral philosophy and the philosophy of mind in many years." --Gideon Rosen, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University
--Gideon Rosen, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University
Sarah Buss is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan. Lee Overton is Visiting Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University.