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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Procrastination
- 2 Economic Models of Procrastination
- 3 Is Procrastination Weakness of Will?
- 4 Intransitive Preferences, Vagueness, and the Structure of Procrastination
- 5 Bad Timing
- 6 Prudence, Procrastination, and Rationality
- 7 Procrastination and Personal Identity
- 8 The Vice of Procrastination
- 9 Virtue for Procrastinators
- 10 Procrastination as Vice
- 11 Overcoming Procrastination through Planning
- 12 Coping with Procrastination
- 13 Resisting Procrastination
- 14 Procrastination and the Extended Will
- 15 Procrastination and the Law
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.xi) Notes on the Contributors
(p.xi) Notes on the Contributors
- Source:
- The Thief of Time
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Procrastination
- 2 Economic Models of Procrastination
- 3 Is Procrastination Weakness of Will?
- 4 Intransitive Preferences, Vagueness, and the Structure of Procrastination
- 5 Bad Timing
- 6 Prudence, Procrastination, and Rationality
- 7 Procrastination and Personal Identity
- 8 The Vice of Procrastination
- 9 Virtue for Procrastinators
- 10 Procrastination as Vice
- 11 Overcoming Procrastination through Planning
- 12 Coping with Procrastination
- 13 Resisting Procrastination
- 14 Procrastination and the Extended Will
- 15 Procrastination and the Law
- Bibliography
- Index