Description
About the Author
Richard Holton is Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has previously taught at Monash University, the Australian National University, the University of Sheffield, and the University of Edinburgh.
Reviews
Philosophically sophisticated and empirically up-to-date * Tim Bayne, Times Literary Supplement *
Holton develops a unique account of the will and related phenomena that is both empirically informed and philosophically rigorous in a way that is accessible to an interdisciplinary audience. * Joshua May, Metapsychology *
It is a pleasure when a path-breaking book is written in a relaxed and communicative style that persuades the reader not by intimidating intricacy but by clarity and good sense... [this] book can be recommended to anyone keen on fresh insights. * A. W. Price, The Philosopher's Magazine *
This book is beautifully written, stimulating, incisive and convincing. Holton is terrific at finding excellent examples, many from literature, to prove or to illustrate his points: the book is embellished with passages or quotations from everyone from Somerset Maugham and Gustave Flaubert to A.S. Byatt and Martin Amis. Willing, Wanting, Waiting is a true pleasure to read, and should not be missed by anyone interested in the philosophy of mind or action. * Sarah Stroud, The Philosophical Quarterly *
This book is primarily about intention and a special sort of intention called resolution. The writing is clear and engaging. Its observations and analyses strike me as mostly acute and sensible. It makes good use of imaginary examples and empirical work from psychology. Overall it is an illuminating work from which anyone interested in its topic can reap considerable profit without undue struggle. * Carl Ginet, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199214570
Author Richard Holton
Format Hardback
Page Count 218
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 402g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 144mm * 18mm