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View From Here - On Affirmation, Attachment, and the Limits of Regret

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Zusatztext The View from Here is a book that contains exceptionally deep insights. It offers an illuminating and sharp analysis, it is groundbreaking in its results, and it will be inspiring for those who still believe that philosophy can help us to understand both the reach and the limits of human existence. It is, therefore, a truly exceptional book and bound to shape our future thinking about the intricate embeddedness of the reasons that arise from our attachments. Informationen zum Autor R. Jay Wallace is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. His publications include Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments (1994), Normativity and the Will (OUP, 2006), and numerous papers on moral psychology, the theory of practical reason, the philosophy of responsibility, and other topics in philosophical ethics. Klappentext Must we always later regret actions that were wrong for us to perform at the time? Can there ever be good reason to affirm things in the past that we know were unfortunate? In this original work of moral philosophy, R. Jay Wallace shows that the standpoint from which we look back on our lives is shaped by our present attachments-to persons, to the projects that imbue our lives with meaning, and to life itself. Through a distinctive "affirmation dynamic," these attachments commit us to affirming the necessary conditions of their objects. The result is that we are sometimes unable to regret events and circumstances that were originally unjustified or otherwise somehow objectionable. Zusammenfassung The View from Here is a study of our most fundamental attitudes toward the past. The book explores the dynamics of affirmation and regret, tracing the connections of each to our ongoing attachments. The focus is on situations in which our attachments commit us to affirming events or decisions that we know to have been unfortunate or regrettable. Inhaltsverzeichnis TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Looking Backward (with Feeling) 2.1 "For Sorrow There is No Remedy." 2.2 Regret and Agency 2.3 Preferences about the Past 2.4 Regret and Affirmation Chapter Three: Affirming the Unacceptable 3.1 The Young Girl's Child 3.2 Affirmation and Justification 3.3 Mixed Feelings 3.4 Meaning, Disability, and Politics Chapter Four: Luck, Justification, and Moral Complaint 4.1 Williams' Gauguin 4.2 Affirming One's Life 4.3 Affirmation, Justification, and Morality 4.4 Deep and Shallow Ambivalence Chapter Five: The Bourgeois Predicament 5.1 Meaning and its Conditions 5.2 Obstacles to Affirmation 5.3 The Bourgeois Predicament 5.4 Redemption, Withdrawal, Denial Chapter Six: A Somewhat Pessimistic Conclusion ...

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