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Worth Doing

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 275 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780791461068
  • DDC分類 121.8

Full Description

A comprehensive look at how we rely on ideals of worthy action in the pursuit of moral happiness.

Distinguishing concepts of "worth" and worthiness of human lives and human activities from questions concerning value, well-being, or virtue, Steven G. Smith explores how worthwhile acts implement ideals of worthiness in four major domains-work, play, action in concert, and love. He touches on a wide range of theoretical material, including Western and Eastern philosophy, ancient and contemporary figures, interdisciplinary studies, and literary texts to provide a comprehensive look at how we rely on ideals of worthy action in the pursuit of moral happiness. A concluding chapter considers how the entire system of worth thinking works as a sort of moral economy in which cost-benefit calculations can be made, as a moral politics in which ideals can be asserted and negotiated, and as a religion in which ultimate valuations are anchored.

Contents

Preface


1. Worth Thinking




1.1 Worth questions
1.2 Worth thinking as a moral system
1.3 Worthwhileness and worthiness
1.4 Worth domains
1.5 Transworth and religion
1.6 The ideal of practical lucidity
1.7 Human-kind bias as a problem for worth thinking


2. Play


2.1 The appeals of possibility
2.2 Play as felt: fun, gladness, and joy
2.3 Play as accomplished: games, prizes, tricksters, and gamblers
2.4 Play as known: arts and sports
2.5 How much should we play?
2.6 Being as play


3. Work


3.1 The claims of necessity
3.2 Feeling work: labor
3.3 Work as accomplishment
3.4 The verbs of work
Making
Tending
Operating
Finding
Assisting
Managing
3.5 Knowing work
Product, job, occupation
Profession, vocation, career
Work and democracy
3.6 "Dhamma work": the transworthy reconstruction of work
3.7 Would God work?


4. Action proper


4.1 The conditions of honor
4.2 Self-display and the potentiality of collective power
4.3 Helping and fighting
4.4 Deeds, fame, and glory
4.5 Collective action; leading and following
4.6 Crime; war
4.7 Divine-and-human action: Greek, Hebrew, and Chinese conceptions


5. Love


5.1 Loving as doing
5.2 "True" and "higher" loves
Affection
Friendship
Romance (Eros)
Charity
5.3 The worth of sex
5.4 Marriage and divorce; eloping
5.5 Parenting
5.6 Love's limit-objects
The dead
The enemy
Self-love


6. On the borders of worth


6.1 Fulfilling a life plan
6.2 Dying
With dignity
Suddenly
At home, at peace, surrounded by loved ones
In harness
As purification
Consequentially
By one's own hand
6.3 Sleeping
6.4 Intoxication; the Bataillean act
6.5 Worship; the Sabbath; music
6.6 Zazen
6.7 Sacrifice as a crossroads of categories; queering


7. The state of worth


7.1 What does worth thinking accomplish?
7.2 Worth economics and politics
7.3 Worth religion
7.4 The pursuit of practical lucidity


Notes


Index

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