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The Nature Of Desire 1st Edition Deonna Julien A Lauria Federico

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The Nature Of Desire 1st Edition Deonna Julien A Lauria Federico
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Deonna, Julien A.; Lauria, Federico
ISBN: 9780199370962, 9780199370979, 0199370966, 0199370974
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Nature Of Desire 1st Edition Deonna Julien A Lauria Federico by Deonna, Julien A.; Lauria, Federico 9780199370962, 9780199370979, 0199370966, 0199370974 instant download after payment.

Desires matter. What are desires? Many believe that desire is a motivational state: desiring is being disposed to act. This conception aligns with the functionalist approach to desire and the standard account of desire's role in explaining action. According to a second influential approach, however, desire is first and foremost an evaluation: desiring is representing something as good. After all, we seem to desire things under the guise of the good. Which understanding of desire is more accurate? Is the guise of the good even right to assume? Should we adopt an alternative picture that emphasizes desire's deontic nature? What do neuroscientific studies suggest?
Essays in the first section of the volume are devoted to these questions, and to the puzzle of desire's essence. In the second part of the volume, essays investigate some implications that the various conceptions of desire have on a number of fundamental issues. For example, why are inconsistent desires problematic? What is desire's role in practical deliberation? How do we know what we want?
This volume will contribute to the emergence of a fruitful debate on a neglected, albeit crucial, dimension of the mind.

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