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- Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics
- Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics
- Copyright page
- Contents
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- 1 The Morphogenetic Approach and Its Trajectory: A First-Person Account by the Author
- Part I Culture
- Part II Structure
- Part III Agency
- 8 Enter the Passive Agent
- 9 Agents as Individuals and Dispositions as Plural
- 10 Two Types of Agency, But Are They Not Related?
8 - Enter the Passive Agent
from Part III - Agency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2024
- Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics
- Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- 1 The Morphogenetic Approach and Its Trajectory: A First-Person Account by the Author
- Part I Culture
- Part II Structure
- Part III Agency
- 8 Enter the Passive Agent
- 9 Agents as Individuals and Dispositions as Plural
- 10 Two Types of Agency, But Are They Not Related?
Summary
A defence of traditional approaches to the Structure-Agency Problem with agents being reduced from those actively shaping their society to being passively shaped by the social order. Their possession of personal causal powers is unconvincingly downplayed.
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- Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics , pp. 165 - 182Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024