Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory

I argue that we can reconcile the simplest version of a desire satisfaction theory of well-being with certain problem cases called "desire satisfaction paradoxes". These cases involve the satisfaction of token desires that seem to imply a contradiction or paradox. My strategy involves form...

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Main Author: Relador, Jean Aldrin Concepcion
Other Authors: Andrew T. Forcehimes
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1813492024-12-03T05:20:50Z Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory Relador, Jean Aldrin Concepcion Andrew T. Forcehimes School of Humanities forcehimes@ntu.edu.sg Arts and Humanities Desire satisfaction Paradox Well-being Time Propositional attitudes I argue that we can reconcile the simplest version of a desire satisfaction theory of well-being with certain problem cases called "desire satisfaction paradoxes". These cases involve the satisfaction of token desires that seem to imply a contradiction or paradox. My strategy involves formulating the desire satisfaction theory that I have in mind in light of a theory of desire which holds that desire is an affective propositional attitude. If desire is affective, I argue that it places an additional condition on the persistence of a token desire that constrains when the desire is satisfied. It implies therefore that a desire is not satisfied at any time that its object obtains. If desire is a propositional attitude and given a certain view of propositional attitudes, there are structural constraints on what qualifies as a propositional attitude. It implies therefore that some alleged desires are not desires after all and so they are in no position to be satisfied or frustrated. Thus following these constraints, I argue that a paradox-free desire satisfaction theory is possible. In this thesis, I focus especially on the paradoxical cases of Fred Feldman, Ethan Jerzak, Ben Bradley, and Ben Davies. Master's degree 2024-11-27T11:17:20Z 2024-11-27T11:17:20Z 2024 Thesis-Master by Research Relador, J. A. C. (2024). Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181349 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181349 10.32657/10356/181349 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Arts and Humanities
Desire satisfaction
Paradox
Well-being
Time
Propositional attitudes
spellingShingle Arts and Humanities
Desire satisfaction
Paradox
Well-being
Time
Propositional attitudes
Relador, Jean Aldrin Concepcion
Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory
description I argue that we can reconcile the simplest version of a desire satisfaction theory of well-being with certain problem cases called "desire satisfaction paradoxes". These cases involve the satisfaction of token desires that seem to imply a contradiction or paradox. My strategy involves formulating the desire satisfaction theory that I have in mind in light of a theory of desire which holds that desire is an affective propositional attitude. If desire is affective, I argue that it places an additional condition on the persistence of a token desire that constrains when the desire is satisfied. It implies therefore that a desire is not satisfied at any time that its object obtains. If desire is a propositional attitude and given a certain view of propositional attitudes, there are structural constraints on what qualifies as a propositional attitude. It implies therefore that some alleged desires are not desires after all and so they are in no position to be satisfied or frustrated. Thus following these constraints, I argue that a paradox-free desire satisfaction theory is possible. In this thesis, I focus especially on the paradoxical cases of Fred Feldman, Ethan Jerzak, Ben Bradley, and Ben Davies.
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title Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory
title_short Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory
title_full Paradox-free desire satisfaction theory
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