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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Preface: The Project of an Existential Theory of Personhood xvii
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                            Part I: The Idea of Willing as Projective Motivation
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Heroic Will in Eastern and Western Perspectives 28
- 3. From Action Theory to Projective Motivation 47
- 4. The Erosiac Structure of Desire in Plato and Aristotle 86
- 5. Aristotelian Desires and the Problems of Egoism 122
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                            Part II: The Existential Critique of Eudaimonism
- 6. Psychological Eudaimonism: A Reading of Aristotle 171
- 7. The Paradox of Eudaimonism: An Existential Critique 201
- 8. Contemporary Solutions to the Paradox and Their Problems 235
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                            Part III: Case Studies for the Existential Will as Projective Motivation
- 9. Divine and Human Creativity: From Plato to Levinas 287
- 10. Radical Evil and Projective Strength of Will 326
- 11. Scotus and Kant: The Moral Will and Its Limits 371
- 12. Existential Psychology and Intrinsic Motivation: Deci, Maslow, and Frankl 418
- 13. Caring, Aretaic Commitment, and Existential Resolve 458
- 14. An Existential Objectivist Account of What Is Worth Caring About 487
- Conclusion: The Danger of Willfulness Revisited 539
- Notes 547
- Glossary of Definitions, Technical Terms, and Abbreviations 657
- Bibliography 665
- Index 691
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Preface: The Project of an Existential Theory of Personhood xvii
- 
                            Part I: The Idea of Willing as Projective Motivation
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Heroic Will in Eastern and Western Perspectives 28
- 3. From Action Theory to Projective Motivation 47
- 4. The Erosiac Structure of Desire in Plato and Aristotle 86
- 5. Aristotelian Desires and the Problems of Egoism 122
- 
                            Part II: The Existential Critique of Eudaimonism
- 6. Psychological Eudaimonism: A Reading of Aristotle 171
- 7. The Paradox of Eudaimonism: An Existential Critique 201
- 8. Contemporary Solutions to the Paradox and Their Problems 235
- 
                            Part III: Case Studies for the Existential Will as Projective Motivation
- 9. Divine and Human Creativity: From Plato to Levinas 287
- 10. Radical Evil and Projective Strength of Will 326
- 11. Scotus and Kant: The Moral Will and Its Limits 371
- 12. Existential Psychology and Intrinsic Motivation: Deci, Maslow, and Frankl 418
- 13. Caring, Aretaic Commitment, and Existential Resolve 458
- 14. An Existential Objectivist Account of What Is Worth Caring About 487
- Conclusion: The Danger of Willfulness Revisited 539
- Notes 547
- Glossary of Definitions, Technical Terms, and Abbreviations 657
- Bibliography 665
- Index 691