2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0068.2011.00838.x
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“…This raises the question of how to explain automatic driving and absent-minded actions, the poor execution of plans like putting the milk in the cupboard, among many others (Amaya 2013;Mele and Moser 1994, pp. 41-44).…”
Section: Is There Really a Puzzle?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This raises the question of how to explain automatic driving and absent-minded actions, the poor execution of plans like putting the milk in the cupboard, among many others (Amaya 2013;Mele and Moser 1994, pp. 41-44).…”
Section: Is There Really a Puzzle?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thought here is that anger is an appropriate response to only agential or blameworthy wrongdoing, and microaggression might (sometimes) not be either of these. Sometimes microaggression happens through ignorance or through ‘slips’ of agency (Amaya 2013); it may not be what a person meant to do. In those cases, anger is normatively inappropriate.…”
Section: Anger and Tactical Quiescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supongamos por ejemplo que en una calurosa tarde de verano al volver al estacionamiento de su oficina una persona ve una multitud rodeando su automóvil. Ha dejado a su hijo en el asiento trasero y no sobrevivió a la hipertermia (Amaya 2013). Interrogada por la policía, 21 Predicar o describir requieren la existencia de aquello que se describe o sobre lo cual se predica para no ser sinsentidos, actos "vacíos" (Austin 1975, p. 51) cuando el término descrito está en la posición del sujeto, es decir, cuando el movimiento físico que intento describir no es una acción.…”
Section: Aserción Inferencia Y Negaciónunclassified