Murayama and Jach critically evaluate the idea that motivation is a dynamic that determines behavior and propose alternatively that it might be an emergent property that people construe through perceived regularities in experience and action. The critique has value but fails to appreciate the progress that has been made in moving beyond the idea of which the authors are critical.
Definitional devils and detail: On identifying motivation as an animating dynamic / Wright, Rex A.; Sciara, Simona; Pantaleo, Giuseppe. - In: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 0140-525X. - 48:(2025). [10.1017/s0140525x2400044x]
Definitional devils and detail: On identifying motivation as an animating dynamic
Sciara, SimonaSecondo
;Pantaleo, GiuseppeUltimo
2025-01-01
Abstract
Murayama and Jach critically evaluate the idea that motivation is a dynamic that determines behavior and propose alternatively that it might be an emergent property that people construe through perceived regularities in experience and action. The critique has value but fails to appreciate the progress that has been made in moving beyond the idea of which the authors are critical.File in questo prodotto:
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