Shaping Actions and Intentions – Introduction

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (2):111-117 (2022)
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How do actions and intentions come into being and how are they shaped over time? These questions entail an implicit critique of those theories of action that downplay or overlook the processual asp...

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