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In a culture that worships ceaseless striving, "settling" seems like giving up. But is it? On Settling defends the positive value of settling, explaining why this disdained practice is not only more realistic but more useful than an excessive ideal of striving. In fact, the book makes the case that we'd all be lost without settling--and that even to strive, one must first settle.

We may admire strivers and love the ideal of striving, but who of us could get through a day without settling? Real people, confronted with a complex problem, simply make do, settling for some resolution that, while almost certainly not the best that one could find by devoting limitless time and attention to the problem, is nonetheless good enough. Robert Goodin explores the dynamics of this process. These involve taking as fixed, for now, things that we reserve the right to reopen later (nothing is fixed for good, although events might always overtake us). We settle on some things in order to concentrate better on others. At the same time we realize we may need to come back later and reconsider those decisions. From settling on and settling for, to settling down and settling in, On Settling explains why settling is useful for planning, creating trust, and strengthening the social fabric--and why settling is different from compromise and resignation.

So, the next time you're faced with a thorny problem, just settle. It's no failure.

Mr. Goodin's On Settling is a brief and gentle meditation on a subject that is larger and more controversial than it may at first seem. -- Daniel Akst Wall Street Journal Goodin's gentle little book is brimming with intelligence, sense, and humanity, and he makes a lot of progress toward understanding a concept that has received far too little attention. -- Cass Sunstein New Republic [I]t may be of more use than most self-help works on the topic combined... Goodin's argument is liberating. -- Oliver Burkeman Guardian Goodin's On Settling may be an economical 74 pages plus footnotes and index but, intellectually speaking, is no mere hors d'oeuvre. -- Chris Wallace Canberra Times This little book is an exercise in settling, not only a discussion of it, for Goodin has a lot more wisdom to share than he can capture in seventy-four pages. But the result of his effort is a manifestly important and worthy contribution to philosophical reflection, and no less so because it settled for being simply that rather than aspiring to say the first or last word on the subject. -- David Schmidtz Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Modes of Settlingp. 5
Where This Is Headingp. 5
Settling Downp. 7
Settling Inp. 17
Settling Upp. 20
Settling Forp. 25
Settling One's Affairsp. 27
Settling On: The Master Notionp. 27
The Value of Settlingp. 30
Settling as an Aid to Planning and Agencyp. 31
Settling, Commitment, Trust, and Confidencep. 37
Settling the Social Fabricp. 44
What Settling Is Notp. 51
Settling Is Not Just Compromisingp. 52
Settling Is Not Just Conservatismp. 57
Settling Is Not Just Resignationp. 60
Settling in Aid of Strivingp. 63
Settling in Order to Strivep. 64
What Strivings Require Settling, and Whyp. 66
When to Switch between One and the Other, and Whyp. 68
Conclusionsp. 74
Notesp. 75
Referencesp. 93
Indexp. 107
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ISBN: 9780691148458
ISBN-10: 0691148457
Audience: Professional
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 124
Published: 16th September 2012
Dimensions (cm): 22.2 x 14.4  x 1.529
Weight (kg): 0.268