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  1. Free Action.Abraham I. Melden - 1961 - Routledge.
    That a science of human conduct is possible, that what any man may do even in moments of the most sober and careful reflection can be understood and explained, has seemed to many a philosopher to cast doubt upon our common view that any human action can ever be said to be truly free. This book, first published in 1961, into crucially important issues that are often ignored in the familiar arguments for and against the possibility of free action. These (...)
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  • Actions, Reasons, and Causes.Donald Davidson - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (23):685.
    What is the relation between a reason and an action when the reason explains the action by giving the agent's reason for doing what he did? We may call such explanations rationalizations, and say that the reason rationalizes the action. In this paper I want to defend the ancient - and common-sense - position that rationalization is a species of ordinary causal explanation. The defense no doubt requires some redeployment, but not more or less complete abandonment of the position, as (...)
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  • Rational Desires.R. B. Brandt - 1969 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 43:43 - 64.
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  • Concepts of science.Peter Achinstein - 1968 - Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    In this systematic study, Professor Achinstein analyzes such concepts as definitions, theories, and models, and contrasts his view with currently held positions that he finds inadequate.
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  • Aspects of scientific explanation.Carl G. Hempel - 1965 - In Carl Gustav Hempel (ed.), Aspects of Scientific Explanation and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. New York: The Free Press. pp. 504.
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  • Intending.Robert Audi - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (13):387-403.
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  • The Explanation of Social Behaviour.Alan Ryan, R. Harre & P. F. Secord - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):374.
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  • Psychoanalytic Explanation and the Concept of Rational Action.Robert Audi - 1972 - The Monist 56 (3):444-464.
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  • Human action and its explanation.Raimo Tuomela - 1974 - [Helsinki: Institute of Philosophy, University of Helsinki].
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  • A Theory of Human Action.Alvin Ira Goldman - 1970 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press.
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  • The Explanation Of Behaviour.C. Taylor - 1964 - Humanities Press.
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  • Explanation and Understanding.Georg Henrik von Wright - 1971 - London, England: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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  • Statistical explanation & statistical relevance.Wesley C. Salmon - 1971 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press. Edited by Richard C. Jeffrey & James G. Greeno.
    Through his S–R model of statistical relevance, Wesley Salmon offers a solution to the scientific explanation of objectively improbable events.
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  • Human action and its psychological investigation.Alan Gauld - 1977 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by John Shotter.
    Approaches to the Study of Man In this chapter we shall distinguish two broad approaches to the study of human behaviour, the natural scientific, ...
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  • Explaining behavior.Norman Malcolm - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (January):97-104.
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  • Epistemic disavowals and self-deception.Robert N. Audi - 1976 - Personalist 57 (4):378-385.
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  • The logical character of action-explanations.Paul M. Churchland - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (2):214-236.
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  • The Concept of Motivation.R. S. PETERS - 1958 - Philosophy 34 (128):72-73.
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  • Goldman on ability, excuses and constraint.Robert Audi - 1974 - Journal of Value Inquiry 8 (3):225-236.
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  • Wants as explanations of actions.Richard Brandt, Jaegwon Kim & Sidney Morgenbesser - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (15):425-435.
    Some features of the concept of a want, and of the explaining relation in which a want may stand to an action, have not received sufficient attention. In what follows we shall offer some suggestions and descriptions which may be one step toward remedy of this situationi. We shall be at pains to point out the extent to which the features we describe fit in with a conception of the explanations of actions conforming to the inferential (deductive or inductive) and (...)
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  • Intentionalistic explanations of action.Robert Audi - 1971 - Metaphilosophy 2 (3):241–250.
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  • On the conception and measurement of attitudes in contemporary Anglo-american psychology.Robert Audi - 1972 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 2 (2):179–204.
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  • The concept of believing.Robert Audi - 1972 - Personalist 53 (1):43-52.
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  • The concept of action in the social sciences.D. Rubinstein - 1977 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 7 (2):209–236.
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  • Linguistic analysis and psychological explanations of the mental.C. Daniel Batson - 1972 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 2 (1):37–59.
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  • The concept of wanting.Robert Audi - 1973 - Philosophical Studies 24 (1):1 - 21.
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  • A Cognitive-Motivational Theory of Attitudes.Robert Audi - 1974 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):77-88.
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