2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10746-024-09720-x
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Striving, Willing, and Acting in Pfänder and Husserl

Karl Mertens

Abstract: This article presents a mutual critique of the analytic and phenomenological theory of action. The first perspective focuses on the standard approach introduced by G.E.M. Anscombe. According to Anscombe, actions are events that are intentional under a description. Consequently, the distinction between action and mere behavior depends on the linguistic description of behavior. However, this perspective fails to address the possible transitions between behavior and action. One way to fill this gap is by investig… Show more

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