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is agent
noun
One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor.
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The villain is Agent Smith, not Agent Johnson.
So what is Agent 15, and why does it matter?
Some say is agent for Soviets in disposing of items from libraries of Russian aristocrats.
Sometimes the gallerist is agent, editor, publisher, store, and shrink, rolled into one.
On her trail is Agent 47, a brutal force of death with a barcode on his shaved head.
He is Agent 47, the rogue product of a now suppressed secret military programme breeding uber-killers.
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What they have come up with is "agent-regret" (a term coined by the British philosopher Bernard Williams, but used by many others).
Moreover, consequentialists generally agree that the Good is "agent-neutral" (Parfit 1984; Nagel 1986).
Moreover, so long as we assume that all reasons are teleological, any reason which is agent-relative in Parfit's sense is agent-relative in Nagel's sense and any reason that is agent-neutral in Parfit's sense is agent-neutral in Nagel's sense.
By contrast, a moral theory is agent-relative if it does not give every agent a common aim.
Again, the relativization to the agent (here to the agent's needs) entails that such a reason is agent-relative.
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