Chapter Agentive Phenomenology
This chapter reflects on questions about the nature and sources of agentive phenomenology-that is, the set of those experience-types associated with exercises of agency, and paradigmatically with intentional actions. The discussion begins with pioneering work in psychology and neuroscience that date...
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Oxford University Press
2020
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