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Autonomous Individual eBook

A Praxeological Enactivist Account

by Martin Weichold
language: english
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS, August of 2024 ‧
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This book advances a new theory of what it means to be an autonomous individual with free will and an authentic self. It synthesizes the new "action turn" from 4E cognitive science with the new "practice turn" from the social sciences to develop a new perspective on our self-interpretation as autonomous individuals.

Our entire life is built upon one central foundation: the idea that we human beings are autonomous individuals. While this idea is presupposed in some academic fields, such as law and moral philosophy, it is challenged or denied in others. This book aims to move beyond debates about whether free will exists. Instead, it proposes that the idea that human beings are autonomous individuals is a culturally developed self-interpretation that is permanently enacted in social practices. Parts of it describe biological reality correctly, parts are social reality, and parts are mere fictions. This view - which the author calls "praxeological enactivism" - combines work from enactive cognitive science with practice theory from the social sciences. The book concludes by discussing the ethical advantages and dangers of the idea of the autonomous individual.

The Autonomous Individual will appeal to philosophers working on free will and autonomy, moral philosophy, and philosophy of social sciences, as well as scholars and advanced students in disciplines such as cognitive science, sociology, cultural theory, and philosophical anthropology.

Autonomous Individual

A Praxeological Enactivist Account

by Martin Weichold

Property Description
ISBN: 9781040120750
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Release Date: August of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: Routledge Studies In Contemporary Philosophy
Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9781040120750
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