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HomeUpcoming EventsA Control Theory of Action - Mikayla Kelley
A Control Theory of Action - Mikayla Kelley
A Control Theory of Action - Mikayla Kelley

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Speaker:  Mikayla Kelley

One of the central problems in the philosophy of action is to spell out the distinction between action and what merely happens, e.g., a wink versus an eye twitch. This talk proposes a theory of action offering an account of this distinction. The central claim of the theory is that action is movement that is controlled by the mover, where movement is understood capaciously and control is characterized by an aim condition, a modal condition, and an explanatory condition. Importantly, being controlled is shown to be a determinable property of movements, and its determination dimensions are isolated. Paired with the claim that action is movement that is controlled by the mover, this account of control as a determinable illuminates the diversity within the category of action.

Please note that these seminars are open to the public and in person only.

Date & time

  • Thu 31 Aug 2023, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

RSSS Building, Auditorium 146 Ellery Crescent, Acton

Speakers

  • Mikayla Kelley

Event Series

Philosophy Departmental Seminars

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