1) the relation between the subjective meaning of an action and the objective criteria (namely, the juridical and the ethical ones) according to which any action can be evaluated; 2) the relation between an actor and his fellow human beings that arguably share the same system of relevan...
This paper introduces the beginning of the construction of a new paradigm in accounting by replacing accounting for financial (trans)actions with accounting for all human actions. Financial decision making itself is a human action. The method employed is critical social theory. The starting point is...
Human Agency and Neural Causes Philosophy of Action and the Neuroscience of Voluntary Agency TH Leahey 被引量: 2发表: 2014年 Human Agency and Neural Causes In exploring whether our neuroscientific discoveries are consistent with the idea we are voluntary agents, presents a neuroscientifically-informed...
Non-action is another important concept of Laozi’s philosophy. It is the guarantee of naturalness. Laozi said, “Act through non-action”, by which he did not mean that one should do nothing and passively wait for something to be achieved. Neither did he deny human creativity.4.不争的...
A Companion to the Philosophy of Action offers a comprehensive overview of the issues and problems central to the philosophy of action. The first volume to survey the entire field of philosophy of action (the central issues and processes relating to human actions) Brings together specially commissio...
1.The branch of philosophy that deals with the distinction between right and wrong, with the moral consequences of human actions. 2.nursingPhilosophy or code about what is ideal in human character and conduct; principles of right or wrong accepted by individual or group; study of morals and mo...
which establishes a systematic and scientific philosophical framework about human beings based on the three cornerstones of human transgression, the third nature of Homo sapiens and the cultural cloud, thereby answering the ultimate question of human philosophy under the natural science paradigm, that is...
According to Laozi's philosophy of naturalness and non-action, human creativity should be in compliance with the ways of ___.
by a divine power. In his dialogueEuthyphro, Plato considered the suggestion that it is divine approval that makes an actiongood. Plato pointed out that, if this were the case, one could not say that the gods approve of such actions because they are good. Why then do they approve of ...