ABSTRACT | 第6页 |
摘要 | 第7-13页 |
1. A Saga:the Fate of Anscombe's Philosophy of Action in Three Eras | 第13-18页 |
1.1 The Fifties:Anscombe as the hangover of later Wittgensteinian | 第13-15页 |
1.2 The Seventies:Ansombe as messenger of causal-explanation theory | 第15-16页 |
1.3 The Twenty-first Century:an Aristotelian perspective:lost and found | 第16-18页 |
2. Anscombe According to the Third Wave | 第18-21页 |
3. Unresolved Issues(Ⅰ):The relevance of reason for acting | 第21-31页 |
3.1 Davidson's interpretation of the relation between reason and action | 第21-22页 |
3.2 Anscombe's interpretation of the relation between reason and action | 第22-31页 |
3.2.1 The legitimacy of Anscombe's theory of reason for acting in terms of "doing" | 第23-25页 |
3.2.2 Why Davidson's interpretation of reason for acting in terms of "wanting" is unfeasible | 第25-27页 |
3.2.3. Misconceptions underlying Davidson's picture of intentional action | 第27-31页 |
4. Unresolved Issues(Ⅱ):Knowledge without Observation | 第31-41页 |
4.1 Bodily knowledge | 第32-36页 |
4.2 Practical knowledge | 第36-41页 |
4.2.1 Knowledge of actions extending beyond the body | 第36-38页 |
4.2.2 Direction of fit | 第38-41页 |
5. Conclusion:Two Characteristics Fitting together | 第41-44页 |
Bibliography | 第44-47页 |
Acknowledgement | 第47页 |