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Regret
Swansea University Author:
Paddy McQueen
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This book provides a detailed philosophical analysis of the role of regret in human decision-making. It develops an original account of why and when we should regret the things we do, arguing that many of our regrets are unwarranted. It also develops a cultural politics of regret, examining how expe...
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