Mental Action and the Conscious Mind

New York, NY: Routledge (2019)
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Recent accounts of human agency tend to overlook the role of conscious mental action in our daily lives, while contemporary accounts of the conscious mind often ignore the role of mental action and agency in shaping consciousness. This collection aims to establish the centrality of mental action for discussions of agency and mind.

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Lisa Titus
University of Denver
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Columbia University (PhD)

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