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=Typology= | |||
Peter Limberger: | |||
"Different academic disciplines have different takes on the word “agency”: | |||
* Philosophy sees agency as the capacity to act intentionally and rationally to bring about change in the world. | |||
* Psychology views agency as a person’s capacity to exert control over their environment and experience a sense of ownership over their actions. | |||
* Sociology understands agency as the exercise of individual autonomy within the constraints of social structures." | |||
(https://lessfoolish.substack.com/p/high-agency-to-wise-agency) | |||
[[Category:P2P_Hierarchy_Theory]] | |||
[[Category:Relational]] | [[Category:Relational]] | ||
[[Category:Spirituality]] | [[Category:Spirituality]] | ||
Revision as of 03:32, 11 November 2025
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Typology
Peter Limberger:
"Different academic disciplines have different takes on the word “agency”:
- Philosophy sees agency as the capacity to act intentionally and rationally to bring about change in the world.
- Psychology views agency as a person’s capacity to exert control over their environment and experience a sense of ownership over their actions.
- Sociology understands agency as the exercise of individual autonomy within the constraints of social structures."
(https://lessfoolish.substack.com/p/high-agency-to-wise-agency)