This is a draft of my chapter on Agency and Mistakes for the Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Agency. In it, I focus on performance mistakes and distinguish them from other "derivative" mistakes that we make as agents. I argue that a proper understanding of these mistakes recommends a generalized fallibilism about human agency
Mistake in performance is when we simply fail to do what we intend to do. According to Anscombe, in ...
Empirical evidence indicates that much of human behavior is unconscious and automatic. This has led ...
I argue for a novel understanding of the nature of agent-regret. On the standard picture, agent-regr...
This is a draft of my chapter on Agency and Mistakes for the Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Age...
Human beings don't always do what they judge best: sometimes we judge it best to do A, but neverthel...
Consider cases in which an agent simply doesn.t think to do a certain thing, or doesn't think of a c...
In this book Shepherd offers a perspective on the shape of agency by offering interlinked explanatio...
The Shape of Agency offers interlinked explanations of the basic building blocks of agency, as well ...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
The characters of tragedy are in some sense responsible for their errors. However, given their ignor...
I first sketch the different things we might have in mind, when thinking about responsibility. I th...
Most human actions are complex, but some of them are basic. Which are these? In this paper, I addres...
Mistake in performance is when we simply fail to do what we intend to do. According to Anscombe, in ...
Empirical evidence indicates that much of human behavior is unconscious and automatic. This has led ...
I argue for a novel understanding of the nature of agent-regret. On the standard picture, agent-regr...
This is a draft of my chapter on Agency and Mistakes for the Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Age...
Human beings don't always do what they judge best: sometimes we judge it best to do A, but neverthel...
Consider cases in which an agent simply doesn.t think to do a certain thing, or doesn't think of a c...
In this book Shepherd offers a perspective on the shape of agency by offering interlinked explanatio...
The Shape of Agency offers interlinked explanations of the basic building blocks of agency, as well ...
Actions for which we are responsible constitute our engagement with the world as rational agents. Wh...
The characters of tragedy are in some sense responsible for their errors. However, given their ignor...
I first sketch the different things we might have in mind, when thinking about responsibility. I th...
Most human actions are complex, but some of them are basic. Which are these? In this paper, I addres...
Mistake in performance is when we simply fail to do what we intend to do. According to Anscombe, in ...
Empirical evidence indicates that much of human behavior is unconscious and automatic. This has led ...
I argue for a novel understanding of the nature of agent-regret. On the standard picture, agent-regr...