
Publication details
Year: 1991
Pages: 379-408
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Stit and the language of agency", Synthese 86 (3), 1991, pp. 379-408.
Abstract
Stit, a sentence form first introduced in Belnap and Perloff (1988), encourages a modal approach to agency. Von Wright, Chisholm, Kenny, and Castañeda have all attempted modal treatments of agency, while Davidson has rejected such treatments. After a brief explanation of the syntax and semantics of stit and a restatement of several of the important claims of the earlier paper, I discuss the virtues of stit against the background of proposals made by these philososphers.
Publication details
Year: 1991
Pages: 379-408
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Stit and the language of agency", Synthese 86 (3), 1991, pp. 379-408.