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  1. Cody's categories.David Rayfield - 1973 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 16 (1-4):419 – 428.
    This paper is a reply to criticism made by A. B. Cody ('Is ?Human Action?; a Category??, Inquiry, Vol. 14 [1971], No. 4) of earlier papers by the author ('On Describing Actions?, Inquiry, Vol. 13 [1970], Nos. 1?2, and ?Action?, No?s, Vol. 2 [1968], No. 2). For brevity, familiarity is presupposed not only with the three papers just mentioned, but also with Cody, ?Can a Single Action Have Many Different Descriptions?? Inquiry, Vol. 10 (1967), No. 2; R. E. Dowling, ? (...)
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  • On describing actions.David Rayfield - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):90 – 99.
    In this paper I first give a summary and modification of an analysis of human action for which I have argued elsewhere ( No s, Vol. 2 [1968], No. 2). I then distinguish true, correct and applicable descriptions of actions and propose a thesis by which a single action may be correctly described by more than one description. Finally, I state and argue against the thesis of a paper of A. B. Cody's ( Inquiry, Vol. 10 [1967], No. 2), according (...)
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