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Author Davenport, John J., 1966-

Title Will as commitment and resolve : an existential account of creativity, love, virtue, and happiness / John Davenport
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Fordham University Press, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 706 pages)
Contents I: The Idea of Willing as Projective Motivation. Introduction -- The Heroic Will in Eastern and Western Perspectives -- From Action Theory to Projective Motivation -- The Erosiac Structure of Desire in Plato and Aristotle -- Aristotelian Desires and the Problems of Egoism -- II: The Existential Critique of Eudaimonism. Psychological Eudaimonism: A Reading of Aristotle -- The Paradox of Eudaimonism: An Existential Critique -- Contemporary Solutions to the Paradox and Their Problems -- III: Case Studies for the Existential Will as Projective Motivation. Divine and Human Creativity: From Plato to Levinas -- Radical Evil and Projective Strength of Will -- Scotus and Kant: The Moral Will and Its Limits -- Existential Psychology and Intrinsic Motivation: Deci, Maslow, and Frankl -- Caring, Aretaic Commitment, and Existential Resolve -- An Existential Objectivist Account of What Is Worth Caring About -- Conclusion: The Danger of Willfulness Revisited
Acknowledgments; Preface: The Project of an Existential Theory of Personhood; Part I: The Idea of Willing as Projective Motivation; Part II: The Existential Critique of Eudaimonism; Part III: Case Studies for the Existential Will as Projective Motivation; Conclusion: The Danger of Willfulness Revisited; Notes; Glossary of Definitions, Technical Terms, and Abbreviations; Bibliography; Index
Summary In contemporary philosophy, the will is often regarded as a sheer philosophical fiction. In Will as Commitment and Resolve, Davenport argues not only that the will is the central power of human agency that makes decisions and forms intentions but also that it includes the capacity to generate new motivation different in structure from prepurposive desires. The concept of "projective motivation" is the central innovation in Davenport's existential account of the everyday notion of striving will. Beginning with the contrast between "eastern" and "western" attitudes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 665-689) and index
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Subject Will.
Ethics.
Conduct of life.
Volition
Ethics
ethics (philosophy)
ethics (philosophical concept)
PHILOSOPHY -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
Conduct of life
Ethics
Will
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2007018583
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