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Backsliding: Understanding Weakness Of Will

Backsliding: Understanding Weakness Of Will

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People backslide. They freely do things they believe it would be best on the whole not to do — a judgment developed from their own point of view, not just the perspective of their peers or their parents. The aim of this book is to clarify the nature of backsliding—of actions that display some weakness of will—using traditional philosophical techniques that date back to Plato and Aristotle (whose work on weakness of will or "akrasia" he discusses) and some new studies in the emerging field of experimental philosophy. Mele then attacks the thesis that backsliding is an illusion because people never freely act contrarily to what they judge is best. He argues that it is extremely plausible that if people ever act freely, they sometimes backslide. At the book's heart is the development of a theoretical and empirical framework that sheds light both on backsliding and on exercises of self-control that prevent it. Here, Mele draws on work in social and developmental psychology and in psychiatry to motivate a view of human behavior in which both backsliding and overcoming the temptation to backslide are explicable. He argues that backsliding is no illusion and our theories about the springs of action, the power of evaluative judgments, human agency, human rationality, practical reasoning, and motivation should accommodate backsliding.

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ISBN13: 9780199896134
ISBN10: 0199896135
Language: English
Publication Year: 2012
Format: Hardcover

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    Explores human weakness of will and self-control.

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    If you're interested in understanding why we sometimes act against our better judgment, this book offers a compelling exploration. It combines philosophy with recent psychological insights, making it a thoughtful read for anyone curious about human nature and decision-making. Mele's approach helps clarify the often puzzling contrast between our intentions and our actions.

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