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Mercedes Valmisa, "Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Chinese Studies

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The Co-Action Paradigm: How Chinese Philosophers Want Us to Train Our Own Adaptable Agency

The co-action paradigm is my way to represent the classical Chinese account of agency. The first game is that all actions are co-acted along with others. We're always being acted upon by things as much as we are acting with things and acting on things. In order to act effectively, intentional agents such as humans must adapt to the disposition, behavior and affordances of the things they're co-acting with in any given situation. I've reconstructed what I think is an extraordinary philosophy of action that we don't find anywhere else. It responds precisely to this challenge emerging from the relational and collective character of agency.

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