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Philosophy of Devotion - The Longing for Invulnerable Ideals (Hardcover)
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Philosophy of Devotion - The Longing for Invulnerable Ideals (Hardcover)
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Why do people persist in commitments that threaten their happiness,
security, and comfort? Why do some of our most central,
identity-defining commitments seem to resist the effects of
reasoning and critical reflection? Drawing on real-life examples,
empirical psychology, and philosophical reflection, Paul Katsafanas
argues that these commitments involve an ethical stance called
devotion, which plays a pervasive-but often hidden-role in human
life. Devotion typically involves sacralizing certain values,
goals, or relationships. To sacralize a value is to treat it as
inviolable (trade-offs with ordinary values are forbidden),
incontestable (even contemplating such trade-offs is prohibited),
and dialectically invulnerable (no rational considerations can
disrupt the agent's commitment to the value). Philosophy of
Devotion offers a detailed philosophical account and defense of
these features. Devotion and the sacralization of values can be
reasonable; indeed, a life involving meaningful, sustained
commitment depends on these stances. Without devotion, we risk an
existential condition that Katsafanas describes as normative
dissipation, in which all of our commitments become etiolated. Yet
devotion can easily go wrong, deforming into the individual and
group fanaticism that have become pervasive features of modern
social life. Katsafanas provides an alternative to fanaticism,
investigating the way in which we can express non-pathological
forms of devotion. We can be devoted through affirmation and
through what Katsafanas calls the deepening move, which treats the
agent's central commitments as systematically inchoate. Each of
these stances enables a wholehearted form of devotion that
nevertheless preserves flexibility and openness, avoiding the
dangers of fanaticism on the one hand and normative dissipation on
the other. But this is inevitably a fragile and precarious
achievement: affirmation can slide into a focus on rejecting what
isn't affirmed, and the deepening move can ossify into rigidity.
Only the perpetual quest to maintain a form of existential
flexibility, which may require oscillation between affirmation and
deepening, can stave off these dangers
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