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|a Causality and Motivation.
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|a Foreword; The Structure of Motivation. A First Introduction Roberto Poli; The Exclusion Problem and the Prospects of a Motivational Solution Jean-Michel Roy; Two Kinds of Motivation: Character and Reward David Weissman; Supervenience (on Steroids) and the Mind Dale Jacquette; The Subjective Origin of Causality Liliana Albertazzi; A Process-oriented Framework for Goals and Motivations in Biological and Artificial Agents Riccardo Manzotti; Causality and Motivation in Edith Stein Angela Ales Bello; The Futures of Causality: Hans Jonas and Gilles Deleuze Christopher Groves.
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|a Christian Doctrine and Theories of Emergence Cyprian LoveThe Contributors to this Volume.
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|a The belief is widely held that the physical world is causally-driven. The world is one because a tangled web of causally-driven processes keeps it together. However, both the psychological and the social worlds cannot be articulated in causal terms only. Hereby, "motivation" is used as the most general term referring to whatever keeps (synchronically) together and provides (diachronic) reasons explaining the behavior of psychological and social systems. In order to systematically address these problems, a categorical framework is needed for understanding the various types of realities populati.
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