🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy
HomeStore

Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy

Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy

$66.55

Original: $221.83

-70%
Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy

$221.83

$66.55

The Story

This volume explores ancient conceptions of desire and the role it plays in human action. It focuses specifically on models of moral psychology and practical rationality developed by Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics.

What is desire and what role should it play in human life? This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and issues related to desire as presented by ancient philosophers, offering fresh insights and scholarly perspectives on this essential aspect of human experience. The contributions advance our understanding of how desire influences psychological and practical rationality in the principal philosophical systems of Greco-Roman antiquity. The chapters address motivational aspects of desire—such as the role of desire as a cause of action—as well as normative ones concerning the role desire plays in the constitution of practical identity.

Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in ancient philosophy, action theory, and moral psychology.

Description

This volume explores ancient conceptions of desire and the role it plays in human action. It focuses specifically on models of moral psychology and practical rationality developed by Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics.

What is desire and what role should it play in human life? This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and issues related to desire as presented by ancient philosophers, offering fresh insights and scholarly perspectives on this essential aspect of human experience. The contributions advance our understanding of how desire influences psychological and practical rationality in the principal philosophical systems of Greco-Roman antiquity. The chapters address motivational aspects of desire—such as the role of desire as a cause of action—as well as normative ones concerning the role desire plays in the constitution of practical identity.

Desire, Motivation, and Normativity in Ancient Philosophy will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in ancient philosophy, action theory, and moral psychology.

You may also like

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Tinder Box

$31.74

-70%NEW

Wise and Their Works

$50.77

$15.23

-70%NEW

Developing Ports as Business Ecosystems

$78.47

$23.54

NEW

On the Mark

$31.74

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Developing Ports as Business Ecosystems

$193.21

$57.96

-70%NEW

The Ultimate High-Fibre Handbook

$31.74

$9.52

NEW

Adoption in the Hebrew Bible

$42.13

-70%NEW

Invasion Prague 68

$84.24

$25.27

-70%NEW

Good Morning, Salwa (BUUZA!! Volume 1)

$21.35

$6.41

NEW

Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 3

$159.26

-70%NEW

When the Revolution Comes

$30.00

$9.00

-70%NEW

Lifesavers

$36.92

$11.08