Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Praxiology ; Volume 24 |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Editorial; Notes; References; Introduction; Part One: Desire and Practice; Narratives of Desire; Introduction; Objects of Desire; Desire as a Copy (Girard); Narratives of Desire; Projects of Desire; Imagination and the Genesis of Desire; Desirability and Value; Springs of Action; Intentions as Models; Happiness and Anxiety; Notes; References; Reasons for Being Flexible: Desires, Intentions, and Plans; Introduction; Flexibility-A Psychological Portrait2; Basic Action-Theoretical Insights into Flexibility: Desires, Intentions, and Plans |
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Toward a Philosophical Account of Flexibility: Plasticity of PlanningConclusions; Notes; References; Desires of Others; Introduction; Can Offensiveness Harm Others?; The Challenge of Respect and Recognition; Different People, Different Desires; Conflicts between Belief Systems; Conclusions; Note; References; Excused by Culture?: Sex, Desire, and Conflicts in the Courtrooms; Introduction; Cultural Conflicts in Courtrooms; Culture and Sexuality; Culturally Motivated Actions; Untangling Culture, Sex, and Power; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part Two: Desire and Moral Life |
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Absolute and Final Desire: Plato or BuddhaIntroduction; Spinozistic and Platonic Desires versus Hegelian Compromise; Gods and Nothingness; Practical Consequences; Conclusions; Notes; References; Desire in Buddhism, "Child People" and "True Adults"; Introduction; Mara the Tempter; Child People and True Adults; Self-Deceit of the Infantile Mind; Life, Karma, and Desire among the Elements of Individual Continuum of Existence; Life, Desire, and Bliss; Conclusions; Notes; References; Freud on Desire and Debt; Introduction; Nietzsche and Debt; Debt and the Rat Man; Hereditary Debt; Rat Currency |
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ConclusionsNotes; References; Structures of Desire in The Trial and Moby-Dick; Introduction; Kafka: The Law and the Persistence of Desire; Melville: The Whiteness of the Whale as a Structure of Desire; Conclusions; References; What Role Do Emotions Play in Moral Disagreements?; Introduction; The Place of Emotions in Morality; What Should We Do with Emotion-Based Disagreements?; The Role of Imagination in Reading Fiction; Real-Life Disagreements Which Involve Emotions; Conclusions; Note; References; Part Three: Business Ethics and Other Contexts; The Unappreciated Virtue of Frugality |
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IntroductionFrugality as a Bourgeois Virtue, in This Day and Age Redundant; Frugality as an Individual Virtue; Justifying the Frugality Norm; Frugality as a Social Virtue; Conclusions; References; The Desire to Take the Right Management Decisions: Can We Rely on Intuition? Experimental Praxiology Approach; Introduction; Managerial Decision-Meaning and Types; Experimental Praxiology; Empirical Studies; Conclusions; Note; References; The Need for a Design Education Strategy; Introduction; Design Education: Desired? Of Course!; What Keeps Us from Improving This Situation? |
Summary |
Desire is a rich term meaning wish and want, willingness and relish, appetite and lust. This volume is an effort to analyze the concept of desire and its different practical contexts from a morally philosophic point of view. By analyzing multiple definitions and studying underlying motivations, the authors offer a variety of explanations and interpretations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
Desire (Philosophy)
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PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Humanism.
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Desire (Philosophy)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Airaksinen, Timo, 1947- editor.
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LC no. |
2016006978 |
ISBN |
9781412863544 |
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1412863546 |
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9781351522557 |
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1351522558 |
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9781351522540 |
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135152254X |
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