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Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger

Hans Pedersen

This book employs Heidegger’s work of the 1920s and early 1930s to develop distinctively Heideggerian accounts of agency, freedom, and responsibility, making the case that Heidegger’s thought provides a compelling alternative to the mainstream philosophical accounts of these concepts.

Hans Pedersen demonstrates that Heidegger’s thought can be fruitfully used to develop a plausible alternative understanding of agency that avoids the metaphysical commitments that give rise to the standard free-will debate. The first several chapters are devoted to working out an account of the ontological structure of human agency, specifically focusing on the Heideggerian understanding of the role of mental states, causal explanations, and deliberation in human agency, arguing that action need not be understood in terms of the causal efficacy of mental states. In the following chapters, building on the prior account of agency, Pedersen develops Heideggerian accounts of freedom and responsibility. Having shown that action need not be understood causally, the Heideggerian view thereby avoids the conflict between free will and determinism that gives rise to the problem of free will and the correlative problem of responsibility.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 190 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-78661-255-7 • Hardback • August 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-5381-4832-7 • Paperback • February 2023 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Series: New Heidegger Research
Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Philosophy / Free Will & Determinism
Hans Pedersen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations for Heidegger’s Works

Introduction

Chapter 1: A Heideggerian Theory of Motivation

Chapter 2: The Heideggerian Argument Against Causal Theories of Action

Chapter 3: The Role of Deliberation in Heideggerian Agency

Chapter 4: Heideggerian Freedom and the Free Will Debate

Chapter 5: Heideggerian Responsibility—Responsibility as Responsiveness

Chapter 6: Concluding Thoughts

Bibliography

Hans Pedersen has made an important and timely contribution to Heidegger studies with his interpretation of human agency in Heidegger’s early period. Combining meticulous research with clear and lively prose, Pedersen brings Heidegger’s views on free will and responsibility into conversation with mainstream Anglophone philosophy and illuminates how influential and groundbreaking Heidegger’s insights on these matters have been. I envision Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger will be a key text in the philosophy of action for years to come.


— Kevin Aho, Professor of Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University


Hans Pedersen has made an important and timely contribution to Heidegger studies with his interpretation of human agency in Heidegger’s early period. Combining meticulous research with clear and lively prose, Pedersen brings Heidegger’s views on free will and responsibility into conversation with mainstream Anglophone philosophy and illuminates how influential and groundbreaking Heidegger’s insights on these matters have been. I envision Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger will be a key text in the philosophy of action for years to come.


— Kevin Aho, Professor of Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University


This refreshing engagement of long-standing debates on agency, free will, and autonomy is an innovative and productive application of Heidegger’s thinking to those largely stalled debates that also opens the future of Heidegger scholarship to new inquiries.
— Patricia Glazebrook


This refreshing engagement of long-standing debates on agency, free will, and autonomy is an innovative and productive application of Heidegger’s thinking to those largely stalled debates that also opens the future of Heidegger scholarship to new inquiries.
— Patricia Glazebrook


A lucid, thorough, and stimulating reconstruction of early Heidegger’s understanding of human agency. Pedersen compellingly connects Heidegger with several major debates in the philosophy of action in the analytic tradition and he puts many issues in Heidegger-interpretation in a useful new light, for example, the relation of the biological to the existential in Heidegger’s picture of human agency.
— B. Scot Rousse, Visiting Scholar of Philosophy, UC Berkeley


Pedersen has produced a clearly written and helpful book for anyone interested in seeing how Heidegger scholarship may be able to speak to analytic philosophy of action, or conversely for finding an alternative approach to philosophy of action.


— Human Studies


Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger

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Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • This book employs Heidegger’s work of the 1920s and early 1930s to develop distinctively Heideggerian accounts of agency, freedom, and responsibility, making the case that Heidegger’s thought provides a compelling alternative to the mainstream philosophical accounts of these concepts.

    Hans Pedersen demonstrates that Heidegger’s thought can be fruitfully used to develop a plausible alternative understanding of agency that avoids the metaphysical commitments that give rise to the standard free-will debate. The first several chapters are devoted to working out an account of the ontological structure of human agency, specifically focusing on the Heideggerian understanding of the role of mental states, causal explanations, and deliberation in human agency, arguing that action need not be understood in terms of the causal efficacy of mental states. In the following chapters, building on the prior account of agency, Pedersen develops Heideggerian accounts of freedom and responsibility. Having shown that action need not be understood causally, the Heideggerian view thereby avoids the conflict between free will and determinism that gives rise to the problem of free will and the correlative problem of responsibility.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 190 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-78661-255-7 • Hardback • August 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
    978-1-5381-4832-7 • Paperback • February 2023 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    Series: New Heidegger Research
    Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Philosophy / Free Will & Determinism
Author
Author
  • Hans Pedersen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements

    List of Abbreviations for Heidegger’s Works

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: A Heideggerian Theory of Motivation

    Chapter 2: The Heideggerian Argument Against Causal Theories of Action

    Chapter 3: The Role of Deliberation in Heideggerian Agency

    Chapter 4: Heideggerian Freedom and the Free Will Debate

    Chapter 5: Heideggerian Responsibility—Responsibility as Responsiveness

    Chapter 6: Concluding Thoughts

    Bibliography

Reviews
Reviews
  • Hans Pedersen has made an important and timely contribution to Heidegger studies with his interpretation of human agency in Heidegger’s early period. Combining meticulous research with clear and lively prose, Pedersen brings Heidegger’s views on free will and responsibility into conversation with mainstream Anglophone philosophy and illuminates how influential and groundbreaking Heidegger’s insights on these matters have been. I envision Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger will be a key text in the philosophy of action for years to come.


    — Kevin Aho, Professor of Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University


    Hans Pedersen has made an important and timely contribution to Heidegger studies with his interpretation of human agency in Heidegger’s early period. Combining meticulous research with clear and lively prose, Pedersen brings Heidegger’s views on free will and responsibility into conversation with mainstream Anglophone philosophy and illuminates how influential and groundbreaking Heidegger’s insights on these matters have been. I envision Agency, Freedom, and Responsibility in the Early Heidegger will be a key text in the philosophy of action for years to come.


    — Kevin Aho, Professor of Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University


    This refreshing engagement of long-standing debates on agency, free will, and autonomy is an innovative and productive application of Heidegger’s thinking to those largely stalled debates that also opens the future of Heidegger scholarship to new inquiries.
    — Patricia Glazebrook


    This refreshing engagement of long-standing debates on agency, free will, and autonomy is an innovative and productive application of Heidegger’s thinking to those largely stalled debates that also opens the future of Heidegger scholarship to new inquiries.
    — Patricia Glazebrook


    A lucid, thorough, and stimulating reconstruction of early Heidegger’s understanding of human agency. Pedersen compellingly connects Heidegger with several major debates in the philosophy of action in the analytic tradition and he puts many issues in Heidegger-interpretation in a useful new light, for example, the relation of the biological to the existential in Heidegger’s picture of human agency.
    — B. Scot Rousse, Visiting Scholar of Philosophy, UC Berkeley


    Pedersen has produced a clearly written and helpful book for anyone interested in seeing how Heidegger scholarship may be able to speak to analytic philosophy of action, or conversely for finding an alternative approach to philosophy of action.


    — Human Studies


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