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The Psychology of Freedom

The Psychology of Freedom

The Psychology of Freedom

Author:
Thomas Pink, King's College London
Published:
July 2007
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521038225

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    This book considers our freedom of action, and what sort of mind, or psychology, that freedom requires. It argues that our freedom of action depends on our being able to decide freely which actions we shall perform; in other words, to have freedom of action, we need a free will. It shows how our decisions to act are actions themselves, but with the special function of ensuring the rationality of the actions that they explain. The book seeks to resolve a range of problems about the nature both of action and rationality.

    • Provides an alternative angle on free will and the nature of human decision-making
    • Defends some of the positions of traditional scholasticism against Hobbes and successors such as Daniel Dennett and Bernard Williams
    • Written with great clarity, deeply thought out and highly persuasive

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Pink's writing is complex, yet clear and crisp. He explains his theory of the will with precision and depth. His overall strategy is coherent and his argumentation is sophisticated." Clifford Williams, Philosophy in Review

    "...an original and interesting book. Pink...offers a comprehensive, unified theory of a number of phenomena. His work should promote inquiry into some central (and some neglected) issues concerning freedom, action, decision, and practical rationality." Randolph Clarke, The Philosophical Review

    Product details

    • Published: July 2007
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9780521038225
    • Length: 296 pages
    • Dimensions: 227 × 151 × 16 mm
    • Weight: 0.445kg
    • Contains: 2 tables
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Agency and the will
    • 2. Scepticism about second-order agency
    • 3. Decision-making and freedom
    • 4. The psychologising conception of freedom
    • 5. Decision rationality and action rationality
    • 6. Decision-making and teleology
    • 7. The regress argument
    • 8. In defence of the action model
    • 9. The special-purpose agency of the will
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Author

    Thomas Pink , King's College London