The Moral Psychology of Anxiety brings a variety of disciplinary perspectives to examine anxiety, providing historical context and incorporating recent advances in philosophical and psychological research on anxiety's nature, causes, and consequences and on its possible benefits, virtuous aspects, and role in human inquiry.
The Moral Psychology of Anxiety brings a variety of disciplinary perspectives to examine anxiety, providing historical context and incorporating recent advances in philosophical and psychological research on anxiety's nature, causes, and consequences and on its possible benefits, virtuous aspects, and role in human inquiry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by David Rondel and Samir Chopra - Contributions by Michael S. Brady; Deborah J. Brown; Samir Chopra; Ian Dowbiggen; Leah Kalmanson; Charlie Kurth; Michelle Maiese; Massimo Pigliucci; Jesse Prinz; David Rondel; Mauro Rossi; Christine Tappolet and J
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety by David Rondel and Samir Chopra Part I: Anxiety in the History of Philosophy Chapter 1: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety: A Stoic Perspective by Massimo Pigliucci Chapter 2: Not a Moment of Worry: Confucian Views on the Value of Anxiety by Leah Kalmanson Chapter 3: Anxiety, Curiosity, and the Fracturing of the Self: Descartes and Princess Elisabeth by Deborah J. Brown Chapter 4: The Anguish of Ivan Karamazov by Christine Tappolet and Mauro Rossi Chapter 5: Prescription for Anxiety: A Sociohistorical Analysis by Ian Dowbiggen Part II: The Nature and Meaning of Anxiety Chapter 6: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Natural, Normative, or Neither? by Jesse Prinz Chapter 7: Social Anxiety, Affordances, and Habitual Trust by Michelle Maiese Chapter 8: Moral Anxiety: A Kantian Perspective by Charlie Kurth Chapter 9: The Epistemic Virtue of Anxiety by Juliette Vazard Chapter 10: Anxiety's Allure by Michael S. Brady Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety by David Rondel and Samir Chopra Part I: Anxiety in the History of Philosophy Chapter 1: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety: A Stoic Perspective by Massimo Pigliucci Chapter 2: Not a Moment of Worry: Confucian Views on the Value of Anxiety by Leah Kalmanson Chapter 3: Anxiety, Curiosity, and the Fracturing of the Self: Descartes and Princess Elisabeth by Deborah J. Brown Chapter 4: The Anguish of Ivan Karamazov by Christine Tappolet and Mauro Rossi Chapter 5: Prescription for Anxiety: A Sociohistorical Analysis by Ian Dowbiggen Part II: The Nature and Meaning of Anxiety Chapter 6: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Natural, Normative, or Neither? by Jesse Prinz Chapter 7: Social Anxiety, Affordances, and Habitual Trust by Michelle Maiese Chapter 8: Moral Anxiety: A Kantian Perspective by Charlie Kurth Chapter 9: The Epistemic Virtue of Anxiety by Juliette Vazard Chapter 10: Anxiety's Allure by Michael S. Brady Bibliography About the Contributors
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