In praise of desire /:
'In Praise of Desire' aims to show that ordinary desires belong at the heart of moral psychology, basing its thesis on a doctrine called Spare Conativism. It gives a full defence of the central role intrinsic desires have in our moral lives.
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Sprache: | English |
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Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Schriftenreihe: | Oxford moral theory.
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Zusammenfassung: | 'In Praise of Desire' aims to show that ordinary desires belong at the heart of moral psychology, basing its thesis on a doctrine called Spare Conativism. It gives a full defence of the central role intrinsic desires have in our moral lives. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780199348176 0199348170 9780199348183 0199348189 |
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contents | Moral Psychology Reason and Appetite Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Realizer Desires The Many Guises of the Good The Work to Be Done Reason -- Deliberation The Nature of Deliberation The Rationality of Acts of Deliberation Deliberation and Regress Other Objections Deliberative Exceptionalism Is There an Ambiguity? If Not Deliberation, Then Representation? Thinking and Acting for Reasons without Deliberation How Deliberation Works The Role of Deliberation The Moral of the Story Thinking and Acting for Reasons Objective Reasons and Rationalizing Reasons Physical Properties, Contents, and Reasons Because of Reasons Reasons, Causes, and Mountain Climbers Acting for Bad Reasons Thinking and Acting for Multiple Reasons and Nonreasons Habit and Inaction Acting for Moral Reasons Desire -- Love and Care Love Care What Desires Are Not Action Is Not the Essence of Desire Feeling Is Not the Essence of Desire What Desires Are The Reward and Punishment Systems The Reward System Causes What Desires Cause Intrinsic Desires are a Natural Kind Solutions and Promissory Notes Virtue -- Credit and Blame Attributability and Accountability Good Will and Ill Will A Theory of Praise-and Blameworthiness Side Constraints Conceptualization Too Much Credit, Too Much Blame Partial Good and 111 Will Virtue A Theory of Virtue The Theory Applied Virtues and Their Effects Virtue and Involuntary Attitudes: Two Alternative Views Virtuous Irrationality The Unity of the Virtues Virtue and Cognition Familiar Cognitive Effects of Desire The Effects of Good Will on Cognition The Vice of Being Prejudiced The Vice of Being Close-Minded The Virtue of Being Open-Minded Modesty and Immodesty Vicious Dreams Puzzles -- Inner Struggle Akrasia The Experience of Inner Struggle Inner Struggle Explained Addiction The Puzzle The Science of Addiction The Philosophy of Addiction The Blameworthiness of Addicts Addiction in Moral Psychology |
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spelling | Arpaly, Nomy, author. In praise of desire / Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford moral theory Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. 'In Praise of Desire' aims to show that ordinary desires belong at the heart of moral psychology, basing its thesis on a doctrine called Spare Conativism. It gives a full defence of the central role intrinsic desires have in our moral lives. 1.1 Moral Psychology 1 -- 1.2 Reason and Appetite 2 -- 1.3 Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Realizer Desires 6 -- 1.4 The Many Guises of the Good 14 -- 1.5 The Work to Be Done 16 -- Part I Reason -- 1 Deliberation 19 -- 1.1 The Nature of Deliberation 21 -- 1.2 The Rationality of Acts of Deliberation 26 -- 1.3 Deliberation and Regress 29 -- 1.4 Other Objections 33 -- 1.5 Deliberative Exceptionalism 36 -- 1.6 Is There an Ambiguity? 37 -- 1.7 If Not Deliberation, Then Representation? 40 -- 1.8 Thinking and Acting for Reasons without Deliberation 42 -- 2 How Deliberation Works 43 -- 2.1 The Role of Deliberation 43 -- 2.2 How Deliberation Works 47 -- 2.3 The Moral of the Story 50 -- 3 Thinking and Acting for Reasons 53 -- 3.1 Objective Reasons and Rationalizing Reasons 53 -- 3.2 Physical Properties, Contents, and Reasons 56 -- 3.3 Because of Reasons 61 -- 3.4 Reasons, Causes, and Mountain Climbers 67 -- 3.5 Acting for Bad Reasons 72 -- 3.6 Thinking and Acting for Multiple Reasons and Nonreasons 75 -- 3.7 Habit and Inaction 80 -- 3.8 Acting for Moral Reasons 86 -- Part II Desire -- 4 Love and Care 93 -- 4.1 Love 93 -- 4.2 Care 104 -- 5 What Desires Are Not 110 -- 5.1 Action Is Not the Essence of Desire 111 -- 5.2 Feeling Is Not the Essence of Desire 116 -- 6 What Desires Are 126 -- 6.1 The Reward and Punishment Systems 127 -- 6.2 The Reward System Causes What Desires Cause 137 -- 6.3 Intrinsic Desires are a Natural Kind 143 -- 6.4 Solutions and Promissory Notes 146 -- Part III Virtue -- 7 Credit and Blame 159 -- 7.1 Attributability and Accountability 159 -- 7.2 Good Will and Ill Will 162 -- 7.3 A Theory of Praise-and Blameworthiness 169 -- 7.4 Side Constraints 171 -- 7.5 Conceptualization 176 -- 7.6 Too Much Credit, Too Much Blame 187 -- 7.7 Partial Good and 111 Will 194 -- 8 Virtue 200 -- 8.1 A Theory of Virtue 202 -- 8.2 The Theory Applied 203 -- 8.3 Virtues and Their Effects 206 -- 8.4 Virtue and Involuntary Attitudes: Two Alternative Views 215 -- 8.5 Virtuous Irrationality 219 -- 8.6 The Unity of the Virtues 221 -- 9 Virtue and Cognition 225 -- 9.1 Familiar Cognitive Effects of Desire 226 -- 9.2 The Effects of Good Will on Cognition 231 -- 9.3 The Vice of Being Prejudiced 233 -- 9.4 The Vice of Being Close-Minded 239 -- 9.5 The Virtue of Being Open-Minded 241 -- 9.6 Modesty and Immodesty 245 -- 9.7 Vicious Dreams 250 -- Part IV Puzzles -- 10 Inner Struggle 259 -- 10.1 Akrasia 259 -- 10.2 The Experience of Inner Struggle 261 -- 10.3 Inner Struggle Explained 265 -- 11 Addiction 274 -- 11.1 The Puzzle 274 -- 11.2 The Science of Addiction 276 -- 11.3 The Philosophy of Addiction 285 -- 11.4 The Blameworthiness of Addicts 287 -- 11.5 Addiction in Moral Psychology 289. Desire (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007062 Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Virtues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143810 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Désir (Philosophie) Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Desire (Philosophy) fast Ethics fast Virtue fast Virtues fast Schroeder, Timothy, author. has work: In praise of desire (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFvr97BFjwwTmqgDhYVqcd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Arpaly, Nomy. In praise of desire 9780199348169 (DLC) 2013019576 (OCoLC)855209113 Oxford moral theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011154642 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=657878 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Arpaly, Nomy Schroeder, Timothy In praise of desire / Oxford moral theory. Moral Psychology Reason and Appetite Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Realizer Desires The Many Guises of the Good The Work to Be Done Reason -- Deliberation The Nature of Deliberation The Rationality of Acts of Deliberation Deliberation and Regress Other Objections Deliberative Exceptionalism Is There an Ambiguity? If Not Deliberation, Then Representation? Thinking and Acting for Reasons without Deliberation How Deliberation Works The Role of Deliberation The Moral of the Story Thinking and Acting for Reasons Objective Reasons and Rationalizing Reasons Physical Properties, Contents, and Reasons Because of Reasons Reasons, Causes, and Mountain Climbers Acting for Bad Reasons Thinking and Acting for Multiple Reasons and Nonreasons Habit and Inaction Acting for Moral Reasons Desire -- Love and Care Love Care What Desires Are Not Action Is Not the Essence of Desire Feeling Is Not the Essence of Desire What Desires Are The Reward and Punishment Systems The Reward System Causes What Desires Cause Intrinsic Desires are a Natural Kind Solutions and Promissory Notes Virtue -- Credit and Blame Attributability and Accountability Good Will and Ill Will A Theory of Praise-and Blameworthiness Side Constraints Conceptualization Too Much Credit, Too Much Blame Partial Good and 111 Will Virtue A Theory of Virtue The Theory Applied Virtues and Their Effects Virtue and Involuntary Attitudes: Two Alternative Views Virtuous Irrationality The Unity of the Virtues Virtue and Cognition Familiar Cognitive Effects of Desire The Effects of Good Will on Cognition The Vice of Being Prejudiced The Vice of Being Close-Minded The Virtue of Being Open-Minded Modesty and Immodesty Vicious Dreams Puzzles -- Inner Struggle Akrasia The Experience of Inner Struggle Inner Struggle Explained Addiction The Puzzle The Science of Addiction The Philosophy of Addiction The Blameworthiness of Addicts Addiction in Moral Psychology Desire (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007062 Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Virtues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143810 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Désir (Philosophie) Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Desire (Philosophy) fast Ethics fast Virtue fast Virtues fast |
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title | In praise of desire / |
title_alt | Moral Psychology Reason and Appetite Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Realizer Desires The Many Guises of the Good The Work to Be Done Reason -- Deliberation The Nature of Deliberation The Rationality of Acts of Deliberation Deliberation and Regress Other Objections Deliberative Exceptionalism Is There an Ambiguity? If Not Deliberation, Then Representation? Thinking and Acting for Reasons without Deliberation How Deliberation Works The Role of Deliberation The Moral of the Story Thinking and Acting for Reasons Objective Reasons and Rationalizing Reasons Physical Properties, Contents, and Reasons Because of Reasons Reasons, Causes, and Mountain Climbers Acting for Bad Reasons Thinking and Acting for Multiple Reasons and Nonreasons Habit and Inaction Acting for Moral Reasons Desire -- Love and Care Love Care What Desires Are Not Action Is Not the Essence of Desire Feeling Is Not the Essence of Desire What Desires Are The Reward and Punishment Systems The Reward System Causes What Desires Cause Intrinsic Desires are a Natural Kind Solutions and Promissory Notes Virtue -- Credit and Blame Attributability and Accountability Good Will and Ill Will A Theory of Praise-and Blameworthiness Side Constraints Conceptualization Too Much Credit, Too Much Blame Partial Good and 111 Will Virtue A Theory of Virtue The Theory Applied Virtues and Their Effects Virtue and Involuntary Attitudes: Two Alternative Views Virtuous Irrationality The Unity of the Virtues Virtue and Cognition Familiar Cognitive Effects of Desire The Effects of Good Will on Cognition The Vice of Being Prejudiced The Vice of Being Close-Minded The Virtue of Being Open-Minded Modesty and Immodesty Vicious Dreams Puzzles -- Inner Struggle Akrasia The Experience of Inner Struggle Inner Struggle Explained Addiction The Puzzle The Science of Addiction The Philosophy of Addiction The Blameworthiness of Addicts Addiction in Moral Psychology |
title_auth | In praise of desire / |
title_exact_search | In praise of desire / |
title_full | In praise of desire / Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. |
title_fullStr | In praise of desire / Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. |
title_full_unstemmed | In praise of desire / Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. |
title_short | In praise of desire / |
title_sort | in praise of desire |
topic | Desire (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007062 Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Virtue. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143808 Virtues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143810 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Désir (Philosophie) Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Desire (Philosophy) fast Ethics fast Virtue fast Virtues fast |
topic_facet | Desire (Philosophy) Ethics. Virtue. Virtues. Ethics Désir (Philosophie) Morale. Vertus. ethics (philosophy) PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. Virtue Virtues |
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