'A must-read for those with a serious interest either in the nature of desire or the nature of practical reasoning."
-Mark Schroeder, Social Theory & Practice
"This work will prompt a series of responses and arguments from separatists and help to kindle debates about desire and practical reason."
-Peter Brian Barry, Saginaw Valley State University, Ethics
[An] important book...The discussion is characterized throughout by an impressive clarity, a sharp sense of distinctions and subtleties that are easy to neglect, and an expert invocation of historical figures...This is a book it would be difficult to read without profit."
-Kieran Setiya, University of Pittsburgh, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
The main ambition of Sergio Tenenbaum's new book, Appearances of the Good, is to restore to plausibility what Tenenbaum calls the "scholastic" view of desire...In Tenenbaum's hands, the scholastic view of desire is shown to be a pivotal element in a sweeping picture of how thought makes itself practical. Tenenbaum succeeds not only in restoring this conception to view but also in showing that it deserves more careful consideration than it ordinarily receives."
-Talbot Brewer, University of Virginia, Philosophical Review