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Anger as a/moral emotion

Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
220 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am30.08.2024
The work presents anger as a manifested signal of dissatisfaction and moral resistance towards perceived injustice, disruptions of relationships, and trust, as well as a call for the restoration of the original relationship and for rectification.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThe work presents anger as a manifested signal of dissatisfaction and moral resistance towards perceived injustice, disruptions of relationships, and trust, as well as a call for the restoration of the original relationship and for rectification.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-631-92117-3
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum30.08.2024
Reihen-Nr.47
Seiten220 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht327 g
Artikel-Nr.17278918

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword - Instead of an Introduction - What Does the Concept of Anger Denote in Natural Languages? - Cognitive View of Anger (Reflections on the Meta-Analysis by Sorella, and Grecucci) - Anger as a Subjectively Experienced Feeling/Emotion (Inspired by Paul Ekman) - Anger as a Social and Moral Emotion (Inspired by the Original Text) - If Heidegger Had Written about Anger, or What Heidegger's Philosophy of Affectivity Offers. (Reflections on a Manuscript That Was Never Written) - Anger and Art (Cabanel's Fallen Angel and Shakespeare's Tamora) -God's Anger or the Anger of Gods? (Some Reflections on Homeric and Biblical Anger) - Anger as an Egocentric and Amoral Emotion (with a Note from Jessie Prinz) - Anger as a Social Emotion (Notes on Agnes Callard) - Anger and Forgiveness (Inspired by Martha Nussbaum) - Anger and Education or Some Notes on Owen Flanagan's "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures" - Without Anger? A Few Reflections Instead of a Conclusion - Referencesmehr

Autor

Andrej Démuth studied philosophy and psychology. He is the author of many books and articles on cognition and the relationship between reflected and non reflected knowledge and he regularly gives invited lectures at universities in Slovakia and abroad. His research focuses on modern philosophy, epistemology and cognitive studies.