5/9/2023 0 Comments Genealogy of morals kaufmann![]() ![]() For the voluntarist, the norms governing action can be thought of as more or less freestanding, entering into the prior formation of the agent's intention. ![]() For expressivists, an agent's intention is inseparable from the action expressing it and nonisolatable from the expression of this intention-action in interpretative activity. For the voluntarist, an agent's action is caused by the separate, prior intention of the agent. It argues that such conceptions not only challenge familiar voluntarist accounts of action and agency they also demand a reassessment of standard approaches to the relation between norms and action. This article synthesizes several different studies of Hegel's and Nietzsche's expressive conceptions of action and agency and identifies a related account in Deleuze's Logic of Sense. ![]()
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