Phenomenological Considerations of Habit: Reason, Knowing and Self-Presence in Habitual Action
Paul Ricoeur claims in Freedom and Nature that delimiting the domain of habit is deeply challenging, owing to the fact that we tend not to know exactly what it is that we are asking about. Habit, he says, is not like acting, sensing or perceiving but is more akin to a way of sensing, perceiving and...
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Autor principal: | James McGuirk |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2016
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