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Distributed cognition and the will: individual volition and social context

Ross, Don(Introduction by)Ainslie, George(Contributions by)Christensen, Wayne(Contributions by)Clark, Andy(Contributions by)Davies, Paul Sheldon(Contributions by)Dennett, Daniel C.(Contributions by)Lengbeyer, Lawrence(Contributions by)Lloyd, Dan(Contributions by)Pettit, Philip(Contributions by)Ross, Don(Contributions by)Sommers, Tamler(Contributions by)Sparrow, Betsy(Contributions by)Thalos, Mariam(Contributions by)Vancouver, Jeffrey B.(Contributions by)Wegner, Daniel M.(Contributions by)Zawidzki, Tadeusz Wieslaw(Contributions by)Kincaid, Harold(Edited by)Ross, Don(Edited by)Spurrett, David(Edited by)Stephens, G. Lynn(Edited by)
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In this title, leading philosophers and behavioural scientists consider how much, if anything, of the traditional concept of the individual conscious will survives recent discoveries, and they assess the implications for our sense of freedom and responsibility.

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The MIT Press
0262282631 / 9780262282635
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
128.3
27/07/2007
English
384 pages
152 x 229 mm
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