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Process, Action, and Experience

Online ISBN:
9780191823435
Print ISBN:
9780198777991
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Process, Action, and Experience

Rowland Stout (ed.)
Rowland Stout
(ed.)
University College Dublin
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Published online:
19 April 2018
Published in print:
8 March 2018
Online ISBN:
9780191823435
Print ISBN:
9780198777991
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The progressive aspect is used to describe occurrences as being in the process of happening, whereas the perfective aspect is used to describe them as completed events. Starting from a shared assumption that the use of the progressive aspect rather than the perfective aspect in describing mental occurrences and actions may reveal something important about subjectivity, the authors in this collection examine whether a new metaphysical account of processes is required to make sense of this assumption. They develop and examine theories of processes as continuants, as kinds of state, and as kinds of activity stuff. They consider whether we need to conceptualize the ways we think about things, make inferences about things, and perceive things in terms of ongoing processes rather than in terms of completed events. And they look at whether Elizabeth Anscombe’s insights on practical reasoning and non-observational practical self-knowledge can only be accommodated in a metaphysical framework that treats actions as ongoing processes.

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