Morality and the Emotions Routledge Library Editions: Ethics Series
Auteur : Oakley Justin
Originally published in 1992 this book attacks many recent philosophical and psychological theories of the emotions and argues that our emotions themselves have intrinsic moral significance. He demonstrates that a proper understanding of the emotions reveals the fundamental role they play in our moral lives and the practical consequences that arise from being morally responsible for our emotions.
1. The Nature of Emotion 2. The Moral Significance of Emotions 3. Kantian Arguments Against Emotions as Moral Motives 4. Responsibility for Emotions 5. Moral Assessments of Persons for Their Emotions
Date de parution : 06-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
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Thèmes de Morality and the Emotions :
Mots-clés :
Good Life; reason and responsbility; Altruistic Emotions; philosophical and psychological theories of emotion; Moral Significance; philosophy of ethics; Nuclear Disarmament; rationality of morals; Moral Assessments; cognitive theory of motion; Morally Good; intrinsic moral significance; Bodily Agitation; psychological theories of the emotions; Duty Motive; cognitive-affective theory of emotion; Psychic Feelings; Psychic Harmony; Kantian Agent; Moral Motives; Herman’s Argument; Blum’s Account; Moral Worth; Blameworthy Person; Schematic Foresight; Self-regarding Faults; Counterfactual Account; Morally Bad; Culpably Lacking; Sympathetic Person; Undeserved Good Fortune; Kantian Argument; Competent Moral Judge