Surrounding Self-Control
Surrounding Self-Control
Mele, Alfred R.
Oxford University Press Inc
07/2020
488
Dura
Inglês
9780197500941
15 a 20 dias
804
Alfred R. Mele
Part I. What is Self-Control and How Does it Work?
2. The Long Reach of Self-Control
Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch, and Hallgeir Sjastad
3. The Developmental and Cultural Origins of Our Beliefs About Self-Control
Adrienne Wente, Xin Zhao, Alison Gopnik, Carissa Kang, and Tamar Kushnir
4. Self-Control as a Coordination Problem
Asael Y. Sklar and Kentaro Fujita
5. Self-Control as Hybrid Skill
Myrto Mylopoulos and Elisabeth Pacherie
6. Inhibitory Control and Self-Control
Alejandra Sel and Joshua Shepherd
7. Exploring the Roles of Emotions in Self-Control
Andrea Scarantino
8. Children, Responsibility for Self-Control Failures, and Narrative Capacity
Meghan Griffith
9. Mind Control: Self-Control and Decision-Making
Marcela Herdova and Stephen Kearns
Part II. Temptation and Goal Pursuit
10. Self-Control, Agency and the Placebo Brain Stimulation: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives
Davide Rigoni, Naomi Vanlessen, Rossella Guerini, Mario De Caro, and Marcel Brass
11. Framing Temptations in Relation to the Self: Acceptance and Alienation
Eric Funkhouser and Jennifer C. Veilleux
12. Shaping Our Mental Lives: On the Value of Mental Self-Control and Mental Self-Regulation
Dorothea Debus
13. Resist or Yield? What to do with Temptations?
Bence Nanay
Part III. Self-Control, Morality, and Law
14. Moralizing Self-Control
Marlon Mooijman, Peter Meindl, and Jesse Graham
15. Achieving Goals by Imposing Risk
Katherine Hawley
16. Self-Control and Deliberate Ignorance: On Ignoring Information We Ought to Know and Processing Information We Shouldn't
Sammy Basu and James Friedrich
17. Self-Control, Co-Operation, and Intention's Authority
Lilian O'Brien
18. Juvenile Self-Control and Legal Responsibility: Building a Scalar Standard
Tyler K. Fagan, Katrina Sifferd, and William Hirstein
Part IV. Extending Self-Control
19. Framing as a Mechanism for Self-Control: Rationality and Quasi-Cyclical Preferences
Jose Luis Bermudez
20. Empathetic Self-Control
David Shoemaker
21. Negligence and Social Self-Governance
Manuel R. Vargas
22. Frankfurt and the Problem of Self-Control
Ryan Cummings and Adina L. Roskies
23. Self-Control, Mental Time Travel and the Temporally Extended Self
Erica Cosentino
Alfred R. Mele
Part I. What is Self-Control and How Does it Work?
2. The Long Reach of Self-Control
Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch, and Hallgeir Sjastad
3. The Developmental and Cultural Origins of Our Beliefs About Self-Control
Adrienne Wente, Xin Zhao, Alison Gopnik, Carissa Kang, and Tamar Kushnir
4. Self-Control as a Coordination Problem
Asael Y. Sklar and Kentaro Fujita
5. Self-Control as Hybrid Skill
Myrto Mylopoulos and Elisabeth Pacherie
6. Inhibitory Control and Self-Control
Alejandra Sel and Joshua Shepherd
7. Exploring the Roles of Emotions in Self-Control
Andrea Scarantino
8. Children, Responsibility for Self-Control Failures, and Narrative Capacity
Meghan Griffith
9. Mind Control: Self-Control and Decision-Making
Marcela Herdova and Stephen Kearns
Part II. Temptation and Goal Pursuit
10. Self-Control, Agency and the Placebo Brain Stimulation: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives
Davide Rigoni, Naomi Vanlessen, Rossella Guerini, Mario De Caro, and Marcel Brass
11. Framing Temptations in Relation to the Self: Acceptance and Alienation
Eric Funkhouser and Jennifer C. Veilleux
12. Shaping Our Mental Lives: On the Value of Mental Self-Control and Mental Self-Regulation
Dorothea Debus
13. Resist or Yield? What to do with Temptations?
Bence Nanay
Part III. Self-Control, Morality, and Law
14. Moralizing Self-Control
Marlon Mooijman, Peter Meindl, and Jesse Graham
15. Achieving Goals by Imposing Risk
Katherine Hawley
16. Self-Control and Deliberate Ignorance: On Ignoring Information We Ought to Know and Processing Information We Shouldn't
Sammy Basu and James Friedrich
17. Self-Control, Co-Operation, and Intention's Authority
Lilian O'Brien
18. Juvenile Self-Control and Legal Responsibility: Building a Scalar Standard
Tyler K. Fagan, Katrina Sifferd, and William Hirstein
Part IV. Extending Self-Control
19. Framing as a Mechanism for Self-Control: Rationality and Quasi-Cyclical Preferences
Jose Luis Bermudez
20. Empathetic Self-Control
David Shoemaker
21. Negligence and Social Self-Governance
Manuel R. Vargas
22. Frankfurt and the Problem of Self-Control
Ryan Cummings and Adina L. Roskies
23. Self-Control, Mental Time Travel and the Temporally Extended Self
Erica Cosentino