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050 0 0 _aBC177
_b.S42 2001
100 1 _aSearle, John R.
245 1 0 _aRationality in action /
_cJohn R. Searle.
260 _aCambridge, Mass. :
_bMIT Press,
_cc2001.
300 _axvi, 303 p. ;
_c21 cm.
490 1 _aThe Jean Nicod lectures
500 _a"A Bradford book."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _g1. The
_tclassical model of rationality and its weaknesses --
_g2. The
_tbasic structure of intentionality, action, and meaning --
_g3. The
_tgap : of time and the self --
_g4. The
_tlogical structure of reasons --
_g5.
_tSome special features of practical reason : strong altruism as a logical requirement --
_g6.
_tHow we create desire-independent reasons for action --
_g7.
_t7.
_tWeakness of will --
_g8.
_tWhy there is no deductive logic of practical reason --
_g9.
_tConsciousness, free action, and the brain.
530 _aAlso available via the World Wide Web.
650 0 _aReasoning.
650 0 _aRaisonnement.
830 0 _aJean Nicod lectures.
856 4 1 _uhttp://cognet.mit.edu/library/books/book.tcl?isb n=0262194635
_zRestricted to MIT Press CogSci subscribers
999 _c91382
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