Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action

By introducing the concept of intention in action John Searle helped to solve some of the main difficulties faced by the Causal Theory of Action. Yet, his modified theory raises new issues. Given this, the main goal of this article is to review certain problems posed by Searle’s Causal Theory taking...

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Autores principales: Ibarra, Romina Alejandra, Amoruso, Lucía
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2011
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intención en acción
representación motora
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intentional action
intention in action
motor representation
motor image
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intención en acción
representación motora
imágen motora
intentional action
intention in action
motor representation
motor image
Ibarra, Romina Alejandra
Amoruso, Lucía
Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
topic_facet acción intencional
intención en acción
representación motora
imágen motora
intentional action
intention in action
motor representation
motor image
author Ibarra, Romina Alejandra
Amoruso, Lucía
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Amoruso, Lucía
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title Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
title_short Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
title_full Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
title_fullStr Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
title_full_unstemmed Intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised Causal Theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
title_sort intentional action, intention in action and motor representations: some reflections on the revised causal theory and its possible link with the cognitive neuroscience of action
description By introducing the concept of intention in action John Searle helped to solve some of the main difficulties faced by the Causal Theory of Action. Yet, his modified theory raises new issues. Given this, the main goal of this article is to review certain problems posed by Searle’s Causal Theory taking into account recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of action. Particularly, by using the concept of motor representation.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
publishDate 2011
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/5230
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