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MOTIVATED BELIEF AND AGENCY
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, MOTIVATED BELIEF AND AGENCY, Philosophical psychology, 11(3), 1998, pp. 353-369
NONINSTRUMENTAL RATIONALIZING (MIND AND ACTION)
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, NONINSTRUMENTAL RATIONALIZING (MIND AND ACTION), The Personalist, 79(3), 1998, pp. 236-250
MOTIVATIONAL STRENGTH
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, MOTIVATIONAL STRENGTH, Nous, 32(1), 1998, pp. 23-36
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FREE WILL - KANE,R
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FREE WILL - KANE,R, The Journal of philosophy, 95(11), 1998, pp. 581-584
REAL SELF-DECEPTION
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, REAL SELF-DECEPTION, Behavioral and brain sciences, 20(1), 1997, pp. 91
UNDERSTANDING AND EXPLAINING REAL SELF-DECEPTION - AUTHORS RESPONSE
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, UNDERSTANDING AND EXPLAINING REAL SELF-DECEPTION - AUTHORS RESPONSE, Behavioral and brain sciences, 20(1), 1997, pp. 127
AGENCY AND MENTAL ACTION
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, AGENCY AND MENTAL ACTION, Nous, 1997, pp. 231-249
UNDERESTIMATING SELF-CONTROL - KENNET AND SMITH ON FROG AND TOAD
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, UNDERESTIMATING SELF-CONTROL - KENNET AND SMITH ON FROG AND TOAD, Analysis, 57(2), 1997, pp. 119-123
STRENGTH OF MOTIVATION AND BEING IN CONTROL - LEARNING FROM LIBET
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, STRENGTH OF MOTIVATION AND BEING IN CONTROL - LEARNING FROM LIBET, American philosophical quarterly, 34(3), 1997, pp. 319-332
ADDICTION AND SELF-CONTROL
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, ADDICTION AND SELF-CONTROL, Behavior and philosophy, 24(2), 1996, pp. 99-117
INTERNALIST MORAL COGNITIVISM AND LISTLESSNESS
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, INTERNALIST MORAL COGNITIVISM AND LISTLESSNESS, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 727-753
BEHAVIOR AND MIND - THE ROOTS OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY - RACHLIN,H
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, BEHAVIOR AND MIND - THE ROOTS OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY - RACHLIN,H, Behavior and philosophy, 23(2), 1995, pp. 69-71
MOTIVATION, ESSENTIALLY MOTIVATION-CONSTITUTING ATTITUDES
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, MOTIVATION, ESSENTIALLY MOTIVATION-CONSTITUTING ATTITUDES, The Philosophical review, 104(3), 1995, pp. 387-423
ACTION, INTENTION, AND REASON - AUDI,R
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, ACTION, INTENTION, AND REASON - AUDI,R, Mind, 104(413), 1995, pp. 145-148
SELF-CONTROL AND BELIEF
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, SELF-CONTROL AND BELIEF, Philosophical psychology, 7(4), 1994, pp. 419-435
LITERARY-THEORY AFTER DAVIDSON - DASENBROCK,RW
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, LITERARY-THEORY AFTER DAVIDSON - DASENBROCK,RW, Philosophy and literature, 18(1), 1994, pp. 165-167
DESIRING TO TRY - REPLY TO ADAMS
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, DESIRING TO TRY - REPLY TO ADAMS, Canadian journal of philosophy, 24(4), 1994, pp. 627-636
INTENTIONAL ACTION + IDENTIFYING THE ROLE OF EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ACTION THEORY AND IN MORAL AND LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
Authors:
MELE AR MOSER PK
Citation:
Ar. Mele et Pk. Moser, INTENTIONAL ACTION + IDENTIFYING THE ROLE OF EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ACTION THEORY AND IN MORAL AND LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, Nous, 28(1), 1994, pp. 39-68
POSSIBILITY OF WEAKNESS OF WILL - DUNN,R
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, POSSIBILITY OF WEAKNESS OF WILL - DUNN,R, Nous, 27(3), 1993, pp. 384-385
ACTING FOR REASONS AND ACTING INTENTIONALLY
Authors:
MELE AR
Citation:
Ar. Mele, ACTING FOR REASONS AND ACTING INTENTIONALLY, The Personalist, 73(4), 1992, pp. 355-374
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