
Doing Valuable Time
Cheshire Calhoun(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-0-19-767899-2 (ISBN)
Description
Doing Valuable Time explores the human concern with expending our life's time well. We pursue what we take to be valuable, strive to live meaningfully, judge whether our present circumstances are good enough, and have standards for what we are willing to take an interest in. Doing valuable time, however, is not an easy task. Expending time on big, important life-projects often entails lots of little time expenditures on the seemingly meaningless, and our ability to take an interest in our own futures is fragile. our present circumstances often leaves us with endless opportunities for discontent-too much spare time, too much of the same thing all of the time, or too much time stuck in stalled projects. Doing Valuable Time is a book about the difficulties we face in achieving valuable time and the interest--and disinterest--we take in our own present and future. Professor Cheshire Calhoun explores the implications of using time well in order to achieve the unachievable: living a meaningful life. Through seven chapters of rigorous philosophical inquiry and compelling practical insights, Calhoun explains the motivating interest we take in our future, and how hope sustains activities that are likely to fail. Doing Valuable Time shows the value of committing ourselves to having a particular future, and the possibilities for finding contentment with the imperfect present.
Reviews / Votes
Calhoun's book will interest those who want to think carefully about their actions in the present and how they relate to the future. * E. Kincanon, CHOICE * This book is worth reading for anyone with an interest in what a meaningful life is all about. * Clemens Emanuel Schlink, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice * Doing Valuable Time is a philosophical exercise, yet one with immensely practicable thoughts and concerns. ... I found it an encouraging and informing book. * Katherine Oktober Matthews, Riding the Dragon *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-767899-2 (9780197678992)
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Person
Cheshire Calhoun is Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University. Her two previous books, Moral Aims: Getting It Right and Practicing Morality with Others (2016) and Feminism, the Family, and the Politics of the Closet: Lesbian and Gay Displacement (2000) were also published by Oxford University Press. Calhoun works in the areas of normative ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of emotion, and feminist philosophy.
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: Having a Future, Leading a Life, and Spending Time
Chapter 2: Geographies of Meaningful Living
Chapter 3: Taking an Interest in One's Future
Chapter 4: Motivating Hope
Chapter 5: What Good is Commitment?
Chapter 6: Living with Boredom
Chapter 7: On Being Content with Imperfection Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: Having a Future, Leading a Life, and Spending Time
Chapter 2: Geographies of Meaningful Living
Chapter 3: Taking an Interest in One's Future
Chapter 4: Motivating Hope
Chapter 5: What Good is Commitment?
Chapter 6: Living with Boredom
Chapter 7: On Being Content with Imperfection Conclusion
Bibliography
Index