Actions, Norms, Values :Discussions with Georg Henrik von Wright ( Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie/ Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy )

Publication subTitle :Discussions with Georg Henrik von Wright

Publication series :Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie/ Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy

Author: Georg Meggle  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9783110802450

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110154849

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Language: ENG

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Chapter

Abstracts

pp.:  1 – 11

Ought to Be – Ought to Do

pp.:  21 – 23

Part I: Actions

pp.:  31 – 55

Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions

pp.:  55 – 57

Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing

pp.:  57 – 75

On Mind and Matter

pp.:  75 – 85

Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism

pp.:  85 – 99

Explanation and Understanding of Actions

pp.:  99 – 105

Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations

pp.:  105 – 109

Understanding of Actions. Some Problems

pp.:  109 – 123

The Neurological Correlates of Action Types

pp.:  123 – 131

Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’

pp.:  131 – 143

Willing and Acting

pp.:  143 – 159

Results, Consequences, Intentions

pp.:  159 – 167

On Freedom and Determinism

pp.:  167 – 179

What Is the Matter of Mind?

pp.:  179 – 191

Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation

pp.:  191 – 211

Part II: Norms

pp.:  211 – 229

Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions

pp.:  229 – 231

Concrete Transitions

pp.:  231 – 247

Existence of Norms

pp.:  247 – 257

Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness?

pp.:  257 – 265

Paradoxes of Commitment

pp.:  265 – 275

Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch

pp.:  275 – 285

Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems?

pp.:  285 – 293

Legal Principles

pp.:  293 – 299

The Importance of Legal Principles

pp.:  299 – 305

Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law

pp.:  305 – 311

Part III: Values

pp.:  311 – 325

The Varieties of Legal Values

pp.:  325 – 327

The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963

pp.:  327 – 345

The Many Uses of “Good”

pp.:  345 – 351

Ends: Rational or Reasonable?

pp.:  351 – 365

Contributors/Addresses

pp.:  365 – 379

Name Index

pp.:  379 – 381

Subject Index

pp.:  381 – 385

LastPages

pp.:  385 – 393

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