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32 - Philosophy
University of Nottingham
Agency and embodied cognition
In [item 1] Romdenh-Romluc, K. 2011. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Merleau-Ponty and Phenomenology of Perception. London: Routledge.
Romdenh-Romluc outlines a theory of agency.
In this output [item 2], Romdenh-Romluc develops that account, suggesting how it can be extended to further accommodate the role of thought in action, and also offering a novel defence of the Merleau-Pontyian approach to agency. There is thus a small degree of overlap between items 1 and 2 in the section where Merleau-Ponty's account of action is set out. The sections concerned are as follows.
Item 1, p. 70, para 2, and item 2, p. 79: there is near-duplication of two sentences that outline the traditional account of action.
Item 1, p. 74, first part of para 2, and item 2, p. 89, para 4 – p. 90, first part of para 1: the same ideas are presented in these sections, and there is some near-duplication of text.
Item 1, p. 77, para 1 – p. 78, para 1, and item 2, p. 90, para 2: the same ideas are presented in these sections, and there is some near-duplication of text.