@incollection{hornsby2004,
author = {Hornsby, Jennifer},
title = {Agency and Alienation},
booktitle = {Naturalism in Question},
shorttitle = {Agency and Alienation},
editor = {De Caro, Mario and Macarthur, David},
publisher = {Harvard University Press},
address = {Cambridge, MA},
pages = {173-187},
year = {2004},
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keywords = {physicalism; anti-realism; expressivism; reduction; realism; naturalism; pragmatism; scientism; agency; action; constitutivism},}
I don’t think this is a particularly clear or useful piece, though Horsnby does seem to worry about the event-event metaphysics as a basic frame, and does seem to want to construe agency as coming in degrees (p. 183). Might be worth coming back to.