Action, Knowledge and Will. ByHyman John . (Oxford : OUP , 2015 . Pp. xi + 272 . Price £35.00.) [Book Review]

Philosophical Quarterly 67 (267) (2017)
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In this paper I show how John Hyman takes the traditional question whether we should give a physical, ethical, psychological or intellectual account of human action and stands it on its head. For Hyman argues that the real question is how to distinguish the physical, the ethical, the psychological and the intellectual dimensions of human action, and he thereby changes the landscape in the philosophy of action. Finally, I argue that Hyman's positive proposal fails by the lights of his own argument.

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