Un-Willing: An Inquiry into the Rise of Will's Power & an Attempt to Undo It

Author:   Eva Brann
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books, Inc
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9781589880962


Pages:   367
Publication Date:   01 September 2014
Format:   Paperback
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"Since ancient times, philosophers have written about ""the will"". But the will is more than a philosophic and scholarly topic. In our everyday speech, what do we mean when we speak of the ""will""? Will-words turn up everywhere in the English language. We make wills. We exert our willpower. We are wilful at times but merely willing at others. Above all, will is there a hundred times a day, when we use the auxiliary verb ""will"" to express our intentions or expectations for the future, or simply to indicate the future tense. Yet it takes only a moment's reflection to see that there's a tremendous range of meaning here, and so something to think about. Moreover, all of us have wondered now and then, probably both as children and as adults, whether we are really free, and whether being free means being able to do what we want or being free of wants and desires or something else entirely. That is, we have all wrestled with the issue of free will in our informal, non-scholarly ways. Finally, we have probably all asked ourselves whether people who talk about will and willpower are all talking about the same thing or even talking sense. These are among the issues that Eva Brann puts at the centre of Un-Willing. She takes the whole range of questions about the will that are implicit in our everyday lives and everyday thinking, articulates them, shows us how they have been dealt with within the philosophic tradition and contemporary scientific thought -- and then wrestles with them herself."

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Author:   Eva Brann
Publisher:   Paul Dry Books, Inc
Imprint:   Paul Dry Books, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.528kg
ISBN:  

9781589880962


ISBN 10:   158988096
Pages:   367
Publication Date:   01 September 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Eva Brann has a true aptitude for felicitous expression, and one can feel through her prose the presence of a great and patient teacher. -- Dennis L Sepper, University of Dallas, author of Understanding Imagination


"""Eva Brann has a true aptitude for felicitous expression, and one can feel through her prose the presence of a great and patient teacher.""-- Dennis L Sepper, University of Dallas, author of ""Understanding Imagination"""


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Eva Brann is a member of the senior faculty at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, where she has taught for fifty-seven years. She is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal. Her other books include The Logos of Heraclitus, Feeling Our Feelings, Homage to Americans, Open Secrets / Inward Prospects, The Music of the Republic, and Homeric Moments.

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