This volume sheds light on the affective dimensions of self-knowledge and the roles that emotions and other affective states play in promoting or obstructing our knowledge of ourselves. It is the first book specifically devoted to the issue of affective self-knowledge.
This volume sheds light on the affective dimensions of self-knowledge and the roles that emotions and other affective states play in promoting or obstructing our knowledge of ourselves. It is the first book specifically devoted to the issue of affective self-knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alba Montes Sánchez is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Subjectivity Research in Copenhagen, Denmark. She has published widely on the phenomenology and moral psychology of self-conscious emotions like shame, pride, and envy, in journals like European Journal of Philosophy or Frontiers in Psychology and collective volumes in Routledge or Cambridge University Press. Alessandro Salice is a Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy of University College Cork, Ireland, and a Research Associate at the Center for Subjectivity Research in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has extensively published on a variety of topics mainly related to phenomenology, philosophical psychology, philosophy of action, social ontology, and moral psychology. His current work develops along two general directions: he continues to address various systematic issues concerning human sociality by also exploring the philosophical potential of phenomenology.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Self Knowledge and Emotion Alba Montes Sánchez and Alessandro Salice Part 1: Affectivity and Self Knowledge 1. Affective Forecasting and Substantial Self Knowledge Uku Tooming and Kengo Miyazono 2. Alienated Emotions and Self Knowledge Krista K. Thomason 3. Acquiring Self Knowledge from Others Edward Harcourt 4. Emotions and the Contestation of Social Identities Bennett W. Helm 5. Emotion, Self Knowledge, and Liberation in Indian Philosophy Matt MacKenzie Part 2: The Emotions, Self Knowledge and Self Ignorance 6. Good Enough to Be Myself?: The Fraught Relationship Between Self Esteem and Self Knowledge Anna Bortolan 7. Three Stages of Love, Narrative, and Self Understanding Pilar Lopez Cantero 8. Transitional Boredom: On Boredom and Self Knowledge Antonio Gómez Ramos 9. Envy, Racial Hatred, and Self Deception Alessandro Salice and Alba Montes Sánchez 10. Hostile Affective States and Their Self Deceptive Styles: Envy and Hate Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
Introduction: Self Knowledge and Emotion Alba Montes Sánchez and Alessandro Salice Part 1: Affectivity and Self Knowledge 1. Affective Forecasting and Substantial Self Knowledge Uku Tooming and Kengo Miyazono 2. Alienated Emotions and Self Knowledge Krista K. Thomason 3. Acquiring Self Knowledge from Others Edward Harcourt 4. Emotions and the Contestation of Social Identities Bennett W. Helm 5. Emotion, Self Knowledge, and Liberation in Indian Philosophy Matt MacKenzie Part 2: The Emotions, Self Knowledge and Self Ignorance 6. Good Enough to Be Myself?: The Fraught Relationship Between Self Esteem and Self Knowledge Anna Bortolan 7. Three Stages of Love, Narrative, and Self Understanding Pilar Lopez Cantero 8. Transitional Boredom: On Boredom and Self Knowledge Antonio Gómez Ramos 9. Envy, Racial Hatred, and Self Deception Alessandro Salice and Alba Montes Sánchez 10. Hostile Affective States and Their Self Deceptive Styles: Envy and Hate Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
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