Agency, Illusion, and Well-Being: Essays in Moral Psychology and Philosophical Economics
By (Author) Jerome M. Segal
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
16th December 2008
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
Social and political philosophy
128.4
Paperback
260
Width 154mm, Height 231mm, Spine 19mm
383g
Agency, Illusion, and Well-Being is a collection of essays drawn from Jerome M. Segal's earlier books, including essays from Agency and Alienation, Joseph's Bones, and Graceful Simplicity. Arranged thematically into a coherent new whole, this selection of essays highlights Jerome M. Segal's contribution to philosophical economics and moral psychology in a definitive edition.
Agency and Alienation stretches the boundaries of current thought and debate in the philosophy of mind. It is a thought-provoking and original book. -- Michael Slote, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami
I would think that Jerome M. Segal's position would become in time one of the basic positions in the philosophy of action taught in graduate schools and referred to in the literature. -- Terry P. Pinkard, Georgetown University
Praise for Joseph's Bones: Understanding the Struggle Between God and Mankind in the Bible A work of stunning originality. . . . Nothing quite like it has appeared in years..... -- Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography
Praise for Graceful Simplicity A marvelously textured analysis of the elusive ideal of simple living. . . . A must-read..... -- David Shi, author of The Simple Life and president of Furman University
Praise for Agency and Alienation Jerome M. Segal has made a major contribution to the phenomenology of action..... * Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review *
Praise for Agency and Alienation Jerome M. Segal has made a major contribution to the phenomenology of action. * Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review *
Praise for Joseph's Bones: Understanding the Struggle Between God and Mankind in the Bible
A work of stunning originality. . . . Nothing quite like it has appeared in years.
Jerome M. Segal is a senior research scholar at the University of Maryland's Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy.