Philosophers and psychologists come together to think systematically about the nature and value of guilt, looking at the biological origins and psychological nature of guilt, and then discussing the culturally enriched conceptions of this vital moral emotion.
Philosophers and psychologists come together to think systematically about the nature and value of guilt, looking at the biological origins and psychological nature of guilt, and then discussing the culturally enriched conceptions of this vital moral emotion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bradford Cokelet is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kansas Corey J. Maley (PhD) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kansas
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Introduction Bradford Cokelet & Corey Maley Section I: The Nature and Measurement of Guilt 1. The Feeling of Guilt Corey Maley & Gilbert Harman 2. On the Distinction Between Shame and GuiltHeidi L. Maibom 3. Empathy and Conscience: An Essay on Guilt John Deigh 4. Against Exclusively Retrospective Guilt Heidy Meriste 5. Anticipatory Guilt Alison Duncan Kerr Section II: Understanding Guilt and Its Functions 6. The Evolution of Guilt and Its Non-Instrumental Enactments Blaine J. Fowers 7. Improving Our Understanding of Guilt by Focusing on Its (Inter)personal Consequences Ilona E. De Hooge 8. How Guilt Serves Social Functions From Within Darren McGee&Roger Giner-Sorolla 9. One Reactive Attitude to Rule Them All Nicholas Sars Section III: Evaluating Guilt 10. Darker sides of guilt: The case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Juliette Vazard & Julien Deonna 11. Nietzsche's Repudiation of Guilt Reid Blackman 12. Conscience and Guilt from St Paul to Nietzsche Sophie-Grace Chappell 13. A Thomistic View of Conscience and Guilt Anne Jeffrey 14. Kant and Williams on Guilt, Shame, and the Morality System Laura Papish 15. Moral Autonomy and Relationality of Confucian Shame: Beyond Western Guilt and Shame Bongrae Seok
Introduction Bradford Cokelet & Corey Maley Section I: The Nature and Measurement of Guilt 1. The Feeling of Guilt Corey Maley & Gilbert Harman 2. On the Distinction Between Shame and GuiltHeidi L. Maibom 3. Empathy and Conscience: An Essay on Guilt John Deigh 4. Against Exclusively Retrospective Guilt Heidy Meriste 5. Anticipatory Guilt Alison Duncan Kerr Section II: Understanding Guilt and Its Functions 6. The Evolution of Guilt and Its Non-Instrumental Enactments Blaine J. Fowers 7. Improving Our Understanding of Guilt by Focusing on Its (Inter)personal Consequences Ilona E. De Hooge 8. How Guilt Serves Social Functions From Within Darren McGee&Roger Giner-Sorolla 9. One Reactive Attitude to Rule Them All Nicholas Sars Section III: Evaluating Guilt 10. Darker sides of guilt: The case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Juliette Vazard & Julien Deonna 11. Nietzsche's Repudiation of Guilt Reid Blackman 12. Conscience and Guilt from St Paul to Nietzsche Sophie-Grace Chappell 13. A Thomistic View of Conscience and Guilt Anne Jeffrey 14. Kant and Williams on Guilt, Shame, and the Morality System Laura Papish 15. Moral Autonomy and Relationality of Confucian Shame: Beyond Western Guilt and Shame Bongrae Seok
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