Values and Intentions: A Study in Value-Theory and Philosophy of Mind

Values and Intentions: A Study in Value-Theory and Philosophy of Mind

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Jan 1, 1968 · Inglés · Tapa dura
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Formato Tapa dura
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1968
Editorial George Allen & Unwin

Descripción

In this thought-provoking exploration, J.N. Findlay delves into the intricate relationships between values and intentions, weaving together threads from value-theory and the philosophy of mind. He examines how human values shape our intentions and decision-making processes, revealing the deeper philosophical implications behind seemingly simple choices.

Findlay's analytical approach invites readers to consider the impact of cultural, social, and personal contexts on value formation. Through a series of compelling arguments and philosophical reflections, he challenges conventional notions and encourages a re-evaluation of what drives human behavior.

As readers engage with the text, they are drawn into a conversation that pushes the boundaries of understanding human motivation, prompting a rethinking of moral frameworks and ethical considerations. This work stands as a significant contribution to both philosophy and ethics, leaving readers to ponder the nature of their own values and intentions.
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