Against the tyranny of outcomes / Paul Hurley.
The outcome-centred accounts that dominate in philosophy claim to clarify our understanding of ourselves, but they instead lead us away from what we most value. The arguments here show the distortion to our self-understanding wrought by the tyranny of outcomes, and overthrow it, allowing greater aut...
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[2024]
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