Date:               Tuesday 4 June
Time:              12 p.m.*
Venue:           Morven Brown 209, University of NSW (map reference C20: 
(1.7MB)<http://www.facilities.unsw.edu.au/Maps/pdf/kensington.pdf>)*

* Please note the change of time and venue for this event.



Dr Neil Sinhababu (National University of Singapore)


Desire’s Explanations

I'll present an account of what desire is. Desire motivates action when 
combined with a means-end belief, causes pleasure when we vividly imagine its 
object or have an increase in the subjective
probability of satisfaction, directs our attention towards things in the 
environment that we associate with the satisfaction of our desires, and does 
more of all these things when we have vivid images
of its object. This account is meant to help an a posteriori defense of the 
Humean theory of motivation, on which desire motivates all our action and 
drives all our reasoning.



Neil Sinhababu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the 
National University of Singapore. His research interests include ethics and 
metaethics, particularly concerning desire and belief. He has published on 
Humean ethics and Nietzsche, including his coedited book (with Brian Leiter), 
Nietzsche and Morality (Oxford UP, 2007), and articles in Noûs and 
Philosophical Review.



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Australia

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