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Reasons from within

Desires and Values

by Virginia) Alan H. Goldman (college Of William And Mary

  • Paperback
  • 284 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 15.5 x 23.2 x 1.8 cm

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For philosophy and psychology students seeking deep insights

Clarifies how personal desires influence rational choices

You will better understand your values and motivations

"Reasons from Within" explores how our desires shape our values and actions.

Do the reasons we have for acting as we do derive from our concerns and desires, or are there objective values in the world that we are rationally required to pursue and protect? Alan Goldman argues for the internalist or subjectivist view of practical reasons on the grounds that it is simpler, more unified, and more comprehensible than the rival objectivist position. He provides a naturalistic account of practical rationality in terms of coherence within sets of desires or motivational states, and between motivations, intentions, and actions. Coherence is defined as the avoidance of self-defeat, the defeat of one's own deepest concerns. The demand for coherence underlies both practical and theoretical reason and derives from the natural aims of belief and action. In clarifying which desires create reasons, drawing on the literature of cognitive psychology, Goldman offers conceptual analyses of desires, emotions, and attitudes. Reasons are seen to derive ultimately from our deepest occurrent concerns. These concerns require no reasons themselves but provide reasons for many more superficial desires.
In defense of this theory, Goldman argues that rational agents need not be morally motivated or concerned for their narrow self-interest. Objective values would demand such concern. They would be independent of our desires but would provide reasons for us to pursue and protect them. They would require rational agents to be motivated by them. But, Goldman argues, we are not motivated in that way, and it makes no sense to demand that our informed and coherent desires be generally other than they are. We need not appeal to such objective values in order to explain how our lives can be good and meaningful. Reasons from Within will appeal to anyone interested in the nature of values and reasons, particularly students of philosophy, psychology, and decision theory.

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  • Title

    Reasons from within

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    August 2012

  • Weight

    405g

  • Page Count

    284

  • Dimensions

    15.5 x 23.2 x 1.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780199658275

  • ISBN-10

    0199658277

  • Eden Code

    4564215

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