The Logic of Commitment

The Logic of Commitment
Title The Logic of Commitment PDF eBook
Author Gary Chartier
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 150
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351401653

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This book develops and defends a conception of commitment and explores its limits. Gary Chartier shows how commitment serves to resolve conflicts between ordinary moral intuitions and the reality that the basic aspects of human well-being are incommensurable. He outlines a variety of overlapping and mutually reinforcing rationales for making commitments, explores the relationship between commitment and vocation and the relevance of commitment to love, and notes some reasons why it might make sense to disregard one’s commitments. The Logic of Commitment will appeal to ethicists interested in the connection between commitment and personal well-being, and to anyone who wonders why and when it might make sense to make or keep commitments.

The Philosophy and Psychology of Commitment

The Philosophy and Psychology of Commitment
Title The Philosophy and Psychology of Commitment PDF eBook
Author John Michael
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 126
Release 2021-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781315111308

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"The phenomenon of commitment is a cornerstone of human social life. Commitments make individuals' behavior predictable, thereby facilitating the planning and coordination of joint actions involving multiple agents. Moreover, commitments make people willing to rely upon each other, and thereby contribute to sustaining characteristically human social institutions such as jobs, money, government and marriage. However, it is not well understood how people identify and assess the level of their own and others' commitments. The Philosophy and Psychology of Commitment explores and explains the philosophical and cognitive issues that underpin commitment. John Michael considers how commitments motivate us and their often implicit and tacit nature. To flesh out the philosophical framework of his argument he draws on experimental work with young children, adults and human-robot interaction within the context of joint action, considering the role of the emotions and whether very young children are capable of joint action. Providing an important account of the nature and operation of commitment, this book is essential reading for those working in philosophy of psychology, cognitive science, experimental philosophy, and social and developmental psychology. It will also be of interest to those working in emerging fields such as human-robot interaction and behavioural economics"--

Commitment

Commitment
Title Commitment PDF eBook
Author Piers Benn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2014-12-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 131748827X

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Most of us care about certain people and things, and some of these concerns become personal commitments, involving our values, our relationships, our work and our religious or political stances. But what is commitement, and why should it matter? Is social commitment - for example, to the family - being eroded by individualism or ironic detachment? And how should we deal with the potential tension between devotion to a life-stance, and the doubts prompted by pursuit of rational integrity? In this work, Piers Benn delves into the relationship between commitment and meaningful life, and asks whether commitment must be based on truth to provide such meaning. He also explores obstacles to commitment such as boredom, sloth and indifference. Drawing on his own experience of dithering and procrastination, he suggests that a sceptical, cautious attitude to important matters can be both a virtue and a real obstacle to human fulfillment.

Making it Explicit

Making it Explicit
Title Making it Explicit PDF eBook
Author Robert Brandom
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 772
Release 1994
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780674543300

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Where accounts of the relation between language and mind often rest on the concept of representation, Brandom sets out an approach based on inference, and on a conception of certain kinds of implicit assessment that become explicit in language. It is the first attempt to work out a detailed theory rendering linguistic meaning in terms of use.

Commitment in Dialogue

Commitment in Dialogue
Title Commitment in Dialogue PDF eBook
Author Douglas Walton
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1995-08-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438423268

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This book develops a logical analysis of dialogue in which two or more parties attempt to advance their own interests. It includes a classification of the major types of dialogues and a discussion of several important informal fallacies. The authors define the concept of commitment in a way that makes it useful in evaluating arguments. In traditional logic, a proposition is either true or false, and that is the end of it. In this new framework, an arguer can be held to his or her commitments in some cases, but in other cases, he or she can retract them without violating any rule of the dialogue. Commitment in Dialogue studies the conditions under which commitments should be held or may be retracted within an argument. An extensive case study of a discussion in medical ethics is used to bring together two traditions or schools of thought that had not been integrated previously—the rigorous Lorenzen school of formal logic, and the more permissive Hamblin-style dialogue. It introduces these methods of evaluation and offers guidelines for analyzing the text of discourse. The book could be used in both intermediate and advanced courses in informal logic, argumentation, and critical thinking, but it is accessible to the reader with no background in these fields as well. Each chapter is summarized, and additional problems to be solved are presented.

The Retreat to Commitment

The Retreat to Commitment
Title The Retreat to Commitment PDF eBook
Author William Warren Bartley
Publisher London : Chatto and Windus, 1964 [c1962]
Total Pages 248
Release 1964
Genre Criticism
ISBN

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Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference

Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference
Title Frege and the Logic of Sense and Reference PDF eBook
Author Kevin C. Klement
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1136710930

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.