Morality and the Emotions

Morality and the Emotions
Author: Carla Bagnoli
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191618376

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Emotions shape our mental and social lives. Their relation to morality is, however, problematic. Since ancient times, philosophers have disagreed about the place of emotions in morality. One the one hand, some hold that emotions are disorderly and unpredictable animal drives, which undermine our autonomy and interfere with our reasoning. For them, emotions represent a persistent source of obstacles to morality, as in the case of self-love. Some virtues, such as prudence, temperance, and fortitude, require or simply consist in the capacity to counteract the disruptive effect of emotions. On the other hand, venerable traditions of thought place emotions such as respect, love, and compassion at the very heart of morality. Emotions are sources of moral knowledge, modes of moral recognition, discernment, valuing, and understanding. Emotions such as blame, guilt, and shame are the voice of moral conscience, and are central to the functioning of our social lives and normative practices. New scientific findings about the pervasiveness of emotions posit new challenges to ethical theory. Are we responsible for emotions? What is their relation to practical rationality? Are they roots of our identity or threats to our autonomy? This volume is born out of the conviction that philosophy provides a distinctive approach to these problems. Fourteen original articles, by prominent scholars in moral psychology and philosophy of mind, offer new arguments about the relation between emotions and practical rationality, value, autonomy, and moral identity.

Morality and the Emotions

Morality and the Emotions
Author: Justin Oakley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367494728

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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.

Morality and the Emotions

Morality and the Emotions
Author: Justin Oakley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Emotions
ISBN: 0415093414

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The Emotional Construction of Morals

The Emotional Construction of Morals
Author: Jesse Prinz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2007-11-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199283019

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Jesse Prinz presents a bravura argument for highly controversial claims about morality, which go to the heart of our understanding of ourselves. He argues that moral values are based on emotional responses, and that these are inculcated by culture, not hard-wired through natural selection. These two claims support a form of moral relativism.

Emotions in the Moral Life

Emotions in the Moral Life
Author: Robert C. Roberts
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107276543

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Robert C. Roberts first presented his vivid account of emotions as 'concern-based construals' in his book Emotions: An Essay in Aid of Moral Psychology (Cambridge, 2003). In this new book he extends that account to the moral life. He explores the ways in which emotions can be a basis for moral judgments, how they account for the deeper moral identity of actions we perform, how they are constitutive of morally toned personal relationships like friendship, enmity, collegiality and parenthood, and how pleasant and unpleasant emotions interact with our personal wellbeing (eudaimonia). He then sketches how, by means of their moral dimensions, emotions participate in our virtues and vices, and for better or worse, express our moral character. His rich study will interest a wide range of readers working on virtue ethics, moral psychology and emotion theory.

Moral Emotions and Intuitions

Moral Emotions and Intuitions
Author: S. Roeser
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 134931305X

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The author presents a new philosophical theory according to which we need intuitions and emotions in order to have objective moral knowledge, which is called affectual intuitionism. Affectual Intuitionism combines ethical intuitionism with a cognitive theory of emotions.

Risk Technology and Moral Emotions

Risk  Technology  and Moral Emotions
Author: Sabine Roeser
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Emotions (Philosophy)
ISBN: 0367594544

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This book offers a new philosophical theory of risk emotions, arguing why and how moral emotions should play an important role in decisions surrounding risky technologies.

Moral Emotions

Moral Emotions
Author: Anthony J. Steinbock
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0810129558

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Winner, 2015 CSCP Symposium Book Award Moral Emotions builds upon the philosophical theory of persons begun in Phenomenology and Mysticism and marks a new stage of phenomenology. Author Anthony J. Steinbock finds personhood analyzing key emotions, called moral emotions. Moral Emotions offers a systematic account of the moral emotions, described here as pride, shame, and guilt as emotions of self-givenness; repentance, hope, and despair as emotions of possibility; and trusting, loving, and humility as emotions of otherness. The author argues these reveal basic structures of interpersonal experience. By exhibiting their own kind of cognition and evidence, the moral emotions not only help to clarify the meaning of person, they reveal novel concepts of freedom, critique, and normativity. As such, they are able to engage our contemporary social imaginaries at the impasse of modernity and postmodernity.