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|a Mele, Alfred R.
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|a Autonomous Agents :
|b From Self-Control to Autonomy.
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|a ""Contents""; ""PART I""; ""1. Introduction: Self-Control and Personal Autonomy""; ""2. Better Judgment: Nature and Function""; ""3. Exercising Self-Control: A Motivational Problem""; ""4. Self-Control, Akrasia, and Second-Order Desires""; ""5. Self-Control and Belief""; ""6. Self-Control, Akrasia, and Emotion""; ""7. The Upper Reaches of Self-Control and the Ideally Self-Controlled Person""; ""PART II""; ""8. Transition: From Self-Control to Autonomy""; ""9. Psychological Autonomy and Personal History""; ""10. Compatibilist Autonomy and Autonomous Action""; ""11. Problems for Libertarians""
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|a ""12. Incompatibilist Autonomy and Autonomous Action""""13. Assessing the Denial of Autonomy""; ""References""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""
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|a Alfred Mele examines the concept of self-control on its terms, followed by an examination of its bearing on one's actions, beliefs, and emotions. He considers how, by understanding self-control, man can shed light on autonomous behaviour.
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|b Autonomous Agents addresses the related topics of self-control and individual autonomy. "Self-control" is defined as the opposite of akrasia-weakness of will. The study of self-control seeks to understand the concept of its own terms, followed by an examination of its bearing on one's actions, beliefs, emotions, and personal values. It goes on to consider how a proper understanding of self-control and its manifestations can shed light on personal autonomy and autonomous behaviour. Perspicuous, objective, and incisive throughout, Alfred Mele makes a convincing case for the value of individual autonomy.
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|a Self-control.
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|a Autonomy (Philosophy)
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|a Maîtrise de soi.
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|a Autonomie (Philosophie)
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|a Autonomy (Philosophy)
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|a Mele, Alfred R.
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