For guidance on how to obtain the readings, see below.
Introductory textbook
Stout, Rowland, Action Chesham: Acumen, 2005.
Monograph
Anscombe, Elizabeth (1957). Intention. Oxford: Blackwell. Republished 2000 by Harvard University Press, (88 s).
Papers
Bratman, Michael (1984). ¡°Two Faces of Intention¡± , Philosophical Review 93 (3):375-405. Also in Alfred Mele ed., The Philosophy of Action, Oxford University Press, (26s).
Davidson, Donald (1980). ¡°Action, Reasons and Causes¡±, ¡°Agency¡±, ¡°Intending¡±, ¡°How is Weakness of the Will Possible?¡± all in his Essays on Actions and Events, Oxford University Press, (75s).
Davidson, Donald (1982). ¡°Paradoxes of Irrationality¡±, Wollheim & Hopkins ed., Philosophical Essays on Freud, Oxford University Press (16s).
Frankfurt, Harry (1988). ¡°The Problem of Action¡±, ¡°Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person¡±, ¡°Identification and Externality¡±, ¡°Identification and Wholeheartedness¡±, alle i The Importance of What We Care About, Cambridge University Press (55s).
McCann, Hugh J (1997). ¡°Trying, Paralysis, and Volition¡±, i The Works of Agency, Cornell University Press (16s).
Smith, Michael (1987) 'The Humean Theory of Motivation' , Mind, Mind, 96 (1987), pp. 36-61 (25s).
Velleman, J. David (1992). ¡°The Guise of the Good¡± , No?s 26:1, (23s).
Velleman, J. David (1992). ¡°What Happens When Someone Acts?¡± , Mind, Vol. 101.403, (20s).
Wallace, R. Jay (1990). ¡°How to Argue about Practical Reason¡± , Mind, Vol. 99, 395 (30s).
Watson, Gary (1975). ¡°Free Agency¡± , Journal of Philosophy 72 (April):205-20I. Also in G. Watson (ed), Free Will, Oxford University Press, 2003, (14s).
Williams, Bernard (1981). ¡°Internal and External Reasons¡±, i Moral Luck, Cambridge University Press ( 13s).
Wilson, George M. (1985). ¡°Davidson on Intentional Action¡±, i Actions and Events, Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, (red.) E. LePore & B.P. McLaughlin, Oxford University Press, (14s).
Wolf, Susan (1987). ¡°Sanity and the Metaphysics of Responsibility¡±, I Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology, (red.) F. Schoman, Cambridge University Press, (18s).
How to obtain the readings: You need to purchase Stout's text and Anscombe's monograph; these can be obtained from Akademika. I recommend buying the collections of essays by Davidson (1980) and Frankfurt (1988), respectively, also available at Akademika. The linked papers can be accessed from any computer within the university's network.