Review from previous edition ...a valuable resource for anyone interested in the nature of rational action.

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

... an attractive volume ... [which] represents an important contribution to action theory, philosophy of mind and moral psychology, and should be read by anyone who works in these areas.

Journal of Moral Philosophy

Among the many practical failures that threaten us, weakness of will or akrasia is often considered to be a paradigm of irrationality. The eleven new essays in this collection, written by an excellent international team of philosophers, some well-established, some younger scholars, give a rich overview of the current debate over weakness of will and practical irrationality more generally. Issues covered include classical questions such as the distinction between weakness and compulsion, the connection between evaluative judgement and motivation, the role of emotions in akrasia, rational agency, and the existence of the will. The also include new topics, such as group akrasia, strength of will, the nature of correct choice, the structure of decision theory, the temporality of prudential reasons, and emotional rationality. Because these questions cut across philosophy of mind and ethics, the collection will be essential reading for scholars, postgraduates, and upper-level undergraduates in both these fields.
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Sarah Stroud and Christine Tappolet present eleven original essays on weakness of will, a topic bridging moral philosophy and philosophy of mind, and the subject of much current attention. An international team of established scholars and younger talent provide perspectives on all the key issues in this fascinating debate.
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Introduction ; 1. Rational Capacities, or: How to Distinguish Recklessness, Weakness, and Compulsion ; 2. How is Strength of Will Possible? ; 3. Akrasia, Collective and Individual ; 4. Emotions and the Intelligibility of Akratic Action ; 5. Weakness of Will and Practical Judgement ; 6. Accidie, Evaluation, and Motivation ; 7. The Work of the Will ; 8. Choosing Rationally and Choosing Correctly ; 9. Prudence and the Temporal Structure of Practical Reasons ; 10. Practical Irrationality and the Structure of Decision Theory ; 11. Paradoxical Emotion: On sui generis Emotional Irrationality
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`Review from previous edition ...a valuable resource for anyone interested in the nature of rational action.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews `... an attractive volume ... [which] represents an important contribution to action theory, philosophy of mind and moral psychology, and should be read by anyone who works in these areas.' Journal of Moral Philosophy
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A very timely collection of brand-new essays on this thriving topic Bridges the gap between moral philosophy and philosophy of action/psychology Superb international line-up of contributors
A very timely collection of brand-new essays on this thriving topic Bridges the gap between moral philosophy and philosophy of action/psychology Superb international line-up of contributors

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199235957
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
522 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
328