CAUSAL DETERMINANTS, REASONS, AND SUBSTANTIVE
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CAUSAL DETERMINANTS, REASONS, AND SUBSTANTIVE AUTONOMY: A CRITICAL APPROACH TO AGENCY
CAUSAL DETERMINANTS, REASONS, AND SUBSTANTIVE AUTONOMY: A CRITICAL APPROACH TO AGENCY

Author(s): Murat Baç
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: agency; event causation; free will; reasons; substantive autonomy

Summary/Abstract: Although the notion of agency presents itself as an attractive solution to the puzzle of free will, it faces a problem vis-ŕ-vis the nature of reasons that are purported to lie behind actions. In this paper, I first point out the significance of a paradigm shift that emerges with the agency view. Then I argue that the agency theories nonetheless fail in general to give a satisfactory account of various sorts of reasons underlying our actions and choices. In trying to enlighten the multi-faceted nature of actions and agency, I define a novel concept, “substantive autonomy,” and claim that it is a basic fact valid for all animals, not only humans, that are capable of initiating action. Reasons may indeed be lying behind our actions in a non-deterministic and ubiquitous manner, but agency often works in the absence of sophisticated (discursive) reasons which are evidently characteristic of humans.

  • Issue Year: 2007
  • Issue No: 72
  • Page Range: 135-144
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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