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1. Introduction. Theory of Efficient Action
The Task of Reinterpretation
2. The Virtues and Vices of Kotarbiński's Praxiology
3. Effectiveness and Efficiency. The Praxiological Sense of Actions
4. Consequences of Concretism: Rationality and Reasons for Action
5. The Organization of Actions and Planning
6. Automaticity and the Economization of Actions
7. Shared Agency. The Praxiological Approach
Epilogue.
The Task of Reinterpretation
2. The Virtues and Vices of Kotarbiński's Praxiology
3. Effectiveness and Efficiency. The Praxiological Sense of Actions
4. Consequences of Concretism: Rationality and Reasons for Action
5. The Organization of Actions and Planning
6. Automaticity and the Economization of Actions
7. Shared Agency. The Praxiological Approach
Epilogue.