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agential

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to an agent or agency

How To Use agential In A Sentence

  • It is quite plausible to think that the first five agential operators satisfy the conditions of the traditional square and the traditional threefold classification scheme: Deontic Logic
  • These issues include: what is involved, conceptually and psychologically, in reflecting on one's attitudes considered as one's own; and what is required for avoiding self-alienation or maintaining agential integrity. Self-Knowledge
  • She had at the time of action the pertinent agential abilities or capacities. Compatibilism
  • Not palpably are wholly of anthropoidea anatropous viscidly once, but distantly the hogchoker is scamper agential viva. Rational Review
  • In practice, the nomological, statistical, counterfactual, and agential accounts tend to converge in the indeterministic case. The Metaphysics of Causation
  • As to probability, each of the nomological, statistical, counterfactual, and agential versions of the theory might be thought to harbor causal notions. The Metaphysics of Causation
  • We will be good Germans, and our denunciations will always be rituals instead of agential deeds. Stan Goff: Foray into KOS
  • The agential powers of the self-ascriber also play an important role in another non-epistemic construal of what is special about self-knowledge, the authority view. Self-Knowledge
  • On the face of it, the “not” s in (1) and (2) are not external to the deontic operators, as it were, nor are they directly operating on p; rather they pertain to Jane Doe's agency with respect to p. They come “between” a deontic element and an agential element, so reading OB as an amalgamation of a deontic and agential operator does not allow for the Deontic Logic
  • Let us set aside the jurisdictional problem as having established the need to go beyond SDL in order to represent agential obligations. Deontic Logic
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