Introduction inward-looking and outward-looking approaches to agency

At the very heart of our conception of what it is to be a person is the idea that we (as people) are bothsubjectsandagents. Being subjects of experience, we are conscious of ourselves and our world. We are receptive to the way things are, and have perceptual and emotional experiences as part of that...

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Published inAction Vol. 14; p. 1
Main Author Stout, Rowland
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Canada MQUP 2006
McGill-Queen's University Press
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Summary:At the very heart of our conception of what it is to be a person is the idea that we (as people) are bothsubjectsandagents. Being subjects of experience, we are conscious of ourselves and our world. We are receptive to the way things are, and have perceptual and emotional experiences as part of that receptivity. But we also act on our world. We change it in the light of our reasons. We are agents as well as subjects: active as well as passive. Action and experience, agency and consciousness, hand in hand make up our very nature.
ISBN:0773530487
9780773530485