توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Many Futures of a Decision
نام کتاب : The Many Futures of a Decision
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : آینده های متعدد یک تصمیم
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نویسندگان : Jay Lampert
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 353
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350047785 , 9781350047808
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 29 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf Title\nSeries\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction: What is the temporal reference of a decision?\n The problem\n The method\n Other future-oriented noeses\n Preview of chapters\n Chapter 1. Sartre: Decisions and the unbound future\n Chapter 2. Husserl: Decisions and temporal overlap\n Chapter 3. Heidegger: The original decision to decide\n Chapter 4. Kierkegaard: Decisionism in religion. Infinite futures\n Chapter 5. Schmitt: Decisionism in politics. Sovereign moments. Habermas: Steering procedures and the term limits of a decision\n Chapter 6. Decision theory: Seriality effects on decision\n Chapter 7. Branching futures: Tense logic and multiple worlds\n Chapter 8. Hegel: Morality without decision. Derrida: Indecision Theory\n Chapter 9. Deleuze: Decision in the empty future. The virtual decision = X\n Conclusion\nChapter One Sartre: Decisions and the unbound future\n Part 1. Will and the future\n De Beauvoir and Jaspers\n Nietzsche on promises\n Part 2. The diet: Breakfast and time\n William James\n Part 3. The diet: Lunch and the other\n Mbiti\n Postscript 1: Decisions are enacted otherwise than originally intended\n Postscript 2: The person addressed by the decision is different by the time it is enacted\nChapter Two Husserl: Decisions and temporal overlap\n The noema of decisions\n The temporal noema of decisions\n Overlapping decisional futures\n Overlap\n Quasi-time\n Juxtaduration\n Supertemporality\n Decisional oscillations and retained countermotives\n Ockham\nChapter Three Heidegger: The original decision to decide\nChapter Four Kierkegaard: Decisionism in religion. Infinite futures\n Kierkegaard\n Pascal\n Kant’s postulate of hope\n The Egyptian book of the dead\n Sokolowski and Marion\nChapter Five Schmitt: Decisionism in politics. Sovereign moments. Habermas: Steering procedures and the term limits of a decisi\n Schmitt\n Cardozo and legal decisionism\n Adorno and Derrida\n Habermas\n Luhmann\n Term limits\n Future generations\n Rawls’ argument against time preference\nChapter Six Decision theory: Seriality effects on decision\n The Prisoner’s Dilemma\n Uncertainty and temporality\n Fuzziness\n Reversibility\n Improvisation\n Polyrhythm\n Uncertainty and systems theory\n Finance\n Go and AI: Does AlphaGo make decisions?\nChapter Seven Branching futures: Tense logic and multiple worlds\n Tense logic\n Aristotle\n Agency\n Thomason on truth-value gaps\n Broad and McCall on branches\n Dummett on past and future: Realism versus anti-realism\n Flashforwards and time travel\n The Many Worlds interpretation of quantum physics\nChapter Eight Hegel: Morality without decision. Derrida: Indecision Theory\n Hegel’s critique of decision\n Indecision theory\n The Turing decision problem\n Derrida on undecidability\nChapter Nine Deleuze: Decision in the empty future. The virtual decision = X\n Is the future full or empty?\n Deleuze on future tense\n Object = X and decision = X\n Turning points\n Kant’s object = X\n Fichte’s = X\n Hegel’s = X\n Deleuze’s = X\n Husserl’s = X\n Dice throw\n Adam’s decision and incompossible world cycles\n David Lewis and possible worlds\nAfterword\nNotes\n Introduction: What is the temporal reference of a decision?\n 1 Sartre: Decisions and the unbound future\n 2 Husserl: Decisions and temporal overlap\n 3 Heidegger: The original decision to decide\n 4 Kierkegaard: Decisionism in religion. Infinite futures\n 5 Schmitt: Decisionism in politics. Sovereign moments. Habermas: Steering procedures and the term limits of a decision\n 6 Decision theory: Seriality effects on decision\n 7 Branching futures: Tense logic and multiple worlds\n 8 H egel: Morality without decision. Derrida: Indecision Theory\n 9 Deleuze: Decision in the empty future. The virtual decision = X\nBibliography\nIndex