Weakness of will and delay discounting
Both philosophy and the behavioural sciences have studied weakness of will and our propensity to discount the value of delayed outcomes. Nora Heinzelmann now brings the disciplines together, making the ideas of each accessible to the other. It reveals that delay discounting is neither necessary not...
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford New York
Oxford University Press
[2023]
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Cover: https://www.dietmardreier.de/annot/426F6F6B446174617C7C393738303139323836353935337C7C434F50.jpg?sq=2 |
| Author Notes: | Nora Heinzelmann |
Table of Contents:
- 1: IntroductionI:Philosophy2: Weakness of Will3: Philosophical AccountsII:Science4: Agency in Descriptive Research5: DiscountingIII:Science Meets Philosophy6: Describing Weakness of will7: Criticising Weakness of Will8: Practical Takeaways9: Conclusion