Actions, Norms, Values : Discussions with Georg Henrik von Wright /
Actions, Norms, Values :  Discussions with Georg Henrik von Wright / 
ed. by Georg Meggle. 
 - 1 online resource (370 p.) 
 - Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie / Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy ;  21 .
I-XX -- Von Wright on Actions, Norms, and Values -- Ought to Be – Ought to Do -- Value, Norm, and Action in My Philosophical Writings -- Part I: Actions -- Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions -- Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing -- On Mind and Matter -- Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism -- Explanation and Understanding of Actions -- Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations -- Understanding of Actions. Some Problems -- The Neurological Correlates of Action Types -- Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’ -- Willing and Acting -- Results, Consequences, Intentions -- On Freedom and Determinism -- What Is the Matter of Mind? -- Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation -- Part II: Norms -- Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions -- Concrete Transitions -- Existence of Norms -- Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness? -- Paradoxes of Commitment -- Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch -- Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems? -- Legal Principles -- The Importance of Legal Principles -- Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law -- Part III: Values -- The Varieties of Legal Values -- The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963 -- The Many Uses of “Good” -- Ends: Rational or Reasonable? -- Contributors/Addresses -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- 371-372
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110154849 9783110802450
10.1515/9783110802450 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
B4715.W74 A37 1999
198.8 198/.8
                        I-XX -- Von Wright on Actions, Norms, and Values -- Ought to Be – Ought to Do -- Value, Norm, and Action in My Philosophical Writings -- Part I: Actions -- Law and Action. Reflections on Collective Legal Actions -- Grounds for Acting, Grounds for Knowing -- On Mind and Matter -- Remarks on Psycho-Physical Parallelism -- Explanation and Understanding of Actions -- Action Explanations as ‘Understanding’ Explanations -- Understanding of Actions. Some Problems -- The Neurological Correlates of Action Types -- Mind, Matter, and our Longing for the ‘One World’ -- Willing and Acting -- Results, Consequences, Intentions -- On Freedom and Determinism -- What Is the Matter of Mind? -- Intentionalists and Davidson on Rational Explanation -- Part II: Norms -- Logical Modality and Attitudes to Propositions -- Concrete Transitions -- Existence of Norms -- Reasonableness as a Criterion of Moral Correctness? -- Paradoxes of Commitment -- Causality in Penal Law – Explanation or Understanding? A Sketch -- Are There ‘Collective Agents’ in Modern Legal Systems? -- Legal Principles -- The Importance of Legal Principles -- Logical Analysis in the Realm of the Law -- Part III: Values -- The Varieties of Legal Values -- The Norm-Value Distinction in 1963 -- The Many Uses of “Good” -- Ends: Rational or Reasonable? -- Contributors/Addresses -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- 371-372
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110154849 9783110802450
10.1515/9783110802450 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
B4715.W74 A37 1999
198.8 198/.8

