
This volume brings together new work by leading philosophers on the topics of emotion and value, and explores issues at their intersection. Philosophers and psychologists working on the emotions have reached something of a consensus about the complex, inter-related nature of the affective and cognitive components of emotions, and have increasingly focussed on the important epistemological role that emotions play in giving us access to values. At the same time, an increasing number of philosophers have become attracted to analyses of value that give emotions a prominent place in evaluative judgements and experiences. The work undertaken in each of these areas has important implications for current research on topics such as the role that emotions play in practical rationality and moral psychology, the connection between imagination and emotion in the appreciation of fiction, and more generally with the ability of emotions to discern axiological saliences and to ground (or fail to ground) the objectivity of ethical or aesthetic value judgements. This volume makes a unique contribution to scholarship on emotion and value by bringing together top authors from these lines of research. In addition, the volume contains a number of contributions that explore various links between the emotions and self-understanding, touching on a range of themes that include depression, empathy, agency, guilt, and self-trust. All of these issues are approached from a number of different perspectives in order to present the reader with a wide view of this extremely rich terrain and to demonstrate how the latest thinking in a number of currently intensive areas of research is deeply interconnected.
This volume investigates the complex intersection between human emotions and the nature of value, specifically exploring how affective states inform our evaluative judgments. The editors, Cain Todd and Sabine Roeser, curate a collection of essays from leading philosophers and psychologists to examine the cognitive and affective components of emotional experience. The text argues that emotions serve as essential tools for discerning axiological saliences and grounding ethical or aesthetic objectivity.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to contemporary analytic philosophy, particularly for its interdisciplinary approach to moral psychology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students familiar with current debates in value theory.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191059528
ISBN-13:
9780191059520
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