In this episode, I host Professor Constantine Sandis, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire. We discuss how people are motivated to act, what might be their reasons for acting, and we make an important distinction between things people do and people’s doing of those things. Further, we examine whether there are any necessary actions in the world, what is the place of moral responsibility in Professor Sandis’ work, and what artificial intelligence and animals can tell us about human action.

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