Temptation and apathy

Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Samantha Berthelette, Alfonso Anaya, Gabriela Fernández-Miranda, Diego Rodríguez Téllez

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Resumen

Self-control is deemed crucial for reasons-responsive agency and a key contributor to long-term well-being. But recent studies suggest that effortfully resisting one's temptations does not contribute to long-term goal attainment, and can even be harmful. So how does self-control improve our lives? Finding an answer requires revising the role that overcoming temptation plays in self-control. This chapter distinguishes two forms of self-control problems: temptation (the presence of a strong wayward motivation) and apathy (the lack of commitment-advancing motivation). This distinction makes it possible to separate negative self-control (aimed at overcoming temptation) from positive self-control (aimed at overcoming lack of motivation). The chapter argues that temptation should not play a central role in our conception of self-control, since overcoming temptation is neither necessary nor sufficient for successful self-control.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaOxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaNon-Ideal Agency and Responsibility
EditorialOxford University Press
Páginas10-33
Número de páginas24
Volumen8
ISBN (versión digital)9780198910145
ISBN (versión impresa)9780198910114
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 22 feb. 2024
Publicado de forma externa

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