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Originally published in 1992 this book examines an elementary human paradox: that we are endangered by our own wishes; or as Oscar Wilde put it ''When the gods want to punish us they answer our prayers.'' Even though this observation is ancient and confirmed by wide experience none of the disciplines that deal with decision making explain it adequately. Dr. Ainslie uses findings from behavioral experiments to show that there is a basic tendency for humans to form temporary preferences for the poorer but earlier of two goals when the poorer goal is closer at hand. The implications provide a rationale for puzzling behavior from Frued''s defense mechanism to the force of willpower as well as conspicuous failures of willpower in addictions and other psychiatric disorders. This approach also sheds light on subjects that have been controversial in moral philosophy: weakness of will self-deception freedom and responsibility.
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