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Interest As Related To Will (1903)
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The exploration of how interest drives willpower is central to this philosophical work by John Dewey. He posits that our interests shape our ability to act, influencing our decisions and character. Different types of interests—intellectual, aesthetic, and moral—play a crucial role in this dynamic. Dewey supports his arguments with examples from literature and psychology, offering insights into cultivating interests to enhance willpower. This thought-provoking analysis connects inner motivations with the pursuit of goals, highlighting the importance of understanding our desires.
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