Emotion:
"The emotions are a long-standing area of study in philosophy, with deep historical roots going back to Aristotle and the Stoics. They have also become one of the biggest and most exciting areas of current philosophical research. In this book Charlie Kurth explains and assesses the philosophy o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The emotions are a long-standing area of study in philosophy, with deep historical roots going back to Aristotle and the Stoics. They have also become one of the biggest and most exciting areas of current philosophical research. In this book Charlie Kurth explains and assesses the philosophy of the emotions, structuring the book around five fundamental questions: What are emotions? Are emotions natural kinds? Are emotions epistemic tools? Are emotions the foundation for value and morality? Do emotions make us better people? In the course of exploring these questions he also discusses topics such as the emotions and perception, science and the emotions, emotions in cultural context, epistemology and the emotions and a range of case studies of different kinds of emotions, including compassion and disgust, pride and shame and anxiety and curiosity. Including suggestions for further reading and a glossary of key terms, Emotion is ideal for those studying and researching the philosophy of the emotions as well as ethics, epistemology and philosophy of mind and psychology"-- |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements i Introduction: the philosophical significance of emotion i.i 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Introduction Starting places: emotions and why they matter Methodology: what a good theory of emotion shoulddo The relevance of the social and cognitive sciences The project to come: seven questions about emotions Further reading Notes xiii 1 i 3 8 16 18 20 21 Metaphysics: what are emotions? 22 Introduction Cognitivist accounts Perceptual accounts 2.3.1 Proposal 1: emotions as concern-based construals 2.3.2 Proposal 2: emotions as non-conceptual perceptions of value 2.3.3 Proposal 3: emotions as perceptions of changes in bodily states 2.4 Motivational accounts 2.4.1 Proposal i: attitudinal theory 2.4.2 Proposal 2: motivational state theory 2.5 Non-Western perspectives Further reading Notes 22 23 33 33 2.1 2.2 2.3 36 40 48 48 52 55 58 59
X CONTENTS 3 Philosophy of science: are emotions natural kinds? 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The case for emotions as natural kinds 3.3 Objection 1: emotions in other cultures 3.4 Objection 2: emotions are social-psychological constructions 3.5 Objection 3: there are no emotions 3.6 Further complications: moods and feelings 3.6.1 Proposal 1: the intentionalist strategy 3.6.2 Proposal 2: functionalist strategies Further reading Notes 4 Comparative cognition: do animals have emotions? 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Four examples 4.3 The adaptationist argument and the impoverishment worry 4.4 Proposal 1: the interpretationist argument 4.5 Proposal 2: the perceptualist argument 4.6 Skepticism: the challenge of emotional richness 4.6.1 Worry 1: skepticism about conceptual capacities 4.6.2 Worry 2: skepticism about emotional experiences Further reading Notes 91 91 93 95 99 102 108 108 no 111 112 5 Epistemology: are emotions epistemically valuable? 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The perceptual model and emotions as sources of justification 5.3 Objection i: emotions are too unreliable 5.4 Objection 2: emotions are epistemically superfluous 5.5 Objection 3: emotions have the wrong functional role 5.6 Emotions and epistemic injustice Further reading Notes 113 113 115 121 124 126 129 137 137 6 Meta-ethics: are emotions the foundation for value and morality? 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Conceptual sentimentalism: motivations and distinctions 6.2.1 Four motivations 6.2.2 The forms of sentimentalism 6.2.3 The scope of sentimentalism 6.3 Three reasons to be a neo-sentimentalist 6.4 Objection 1: the conflation problem 6.5
Objection 2: circularity 6.6 Objection 3: no work for emotions to do 6.7 Should sentimentalists be realists? Further reading Notes 139 139 140 141 144 147 148 153 155 160 162 165 165 61 61 63 69 72 76 80 82 85 89 9°
CONTENTS 7 Agency: are emotions the basis of responsibility? 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Emotion and responsibility: setting the stage 7.3 The Strawsonian account of responsibility 7.4 Three objections 7.5 Enriching the discussion: psychopathy andagency 7.5.1 Do psychopaths lack feelings of guilt and remorse? 7.5.2 Are psychopaths agents? Further reading Notes 168 168 169 172 176 178 180 184 188 189 8 Virtue: do emotions make us better people? 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Two views on the role of emotion in moral development 8.2.1 The Aristotelian position 8.2.2 The Stoic position 8.3 The Kantian proposal: a neglected option 8.4 Vetting the proposals: two case studies 8.5 Moving beyond morality: epistemic emotions and epistemic virtue 8.6 Cultivating emotions: cause for concern Further reading Notes 190 190 191 192 194 197 201 210 216 219 219 9 Conclusions and extensions: where do we stand, where are we headed? 9.1 Introduction 9.2 A best theory of emotion? 9.3 Five emerging research topics 9.3.1 Science of mind 9.3.2 Emotion and well-being 9.3.3 Beyond WEIRD emotions 9.3.4 Rationality and recalcitrance 9.3.5 Specific emotions: working from the bottom up 9.4 Cutting the cord Notes 222 222 222 224 225 226 227 228 229 232 232 Glossary Bibliography Index 233 237 261 XI |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements i Introduction: the philosophical significance of emotion i.i 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Introduction Starting places: emotions and why they matter Methodology: what a good theory of emotion shoulddo The relevance of the social and cognitive sciences The project to come: seven questions about emotions Further reading Notes xiii 1 i 3 8 16 18 20 21 Metaphysics: what are emotions? 22 Introduction Cognitivist accounts Perceptual accounts 2.3.1 Proposal 1: emotions as concern-based construals 2.3.2 Proposal 2: emotions as non-conceptual perceptions of value 2.3.3 Proposal 3: emotions as perceptions of changes in bodily states 2.4 Motivational accounts 2.4.1 Proposal i: attitudinal theory 2.4.2 Proposal 2: motivational state theory 2.5 Non-Western perspectives Further reading Notes 22 23 33 33 2.1 2.2 2.3 36 40 48 48 52 55 58 59
X CONTENTS 3 Philosophy of science: are emotions natural kinds? 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The case for emotions as natural kinds 3.3 Objection 1: emotions in other cultures 3.4 Objection 2: emotions are social-psychological constructions 3.5 Objection 3: there are no emotions 3.6 Further complications: moods and feelings 3.6.1 Proposal 1: the intentionalist strategy 3.6.2 Proposal 2: functionalist strategies Further reading Notes 4 Comparative cognition: do animals have emotions? 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Four examples 4.3 The adaptationist argument and the impoverishment worry 4.4 Proposal 1: the interpretationist argument 4.5 Proposal 2: the perceptualist argument 4.6 Skepticism: the challenge of emotional richness 4.6.1 Worry 1: skepticism about conceptual capacities 4.6.2 Worry 2: skepticism about emotional experiences Further reading Notes 91 91 93 95 99 102 108 108 no 111 112 5 Epistemology: are emotions epistemically valuable? 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The perceptual model and emotions as sources of justification 5.3 Objection i: emotions are too unreliable 5.4 Objection 2: emotions are epistemically superfluous 5.5 Objection 3: emotions have the wrong functional role 5.6 Emotions and epistemic injustice Further reading Notes 113 113 115 121 124 126 129 137 137 6 Meta-ethics: are emotions the foundation for value and morality? 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Conceptual sentimentalism: motivations and distinctions 6.2.1 Four motivations 6.2.2 The forms of sentimentalism 6.2.3 The scope of sentimentalism 6.3 Three reasons to be a neo-sentimentalist 6.4 Objection 1: the conflation problem 6.5
Objection 2: circularity 6.6 Objection 3: no work for emotions to do 6.7 Should sentimentalists be realists? Further reading Notes 139 139 140 141 144 147 148 153 155 160 162 165 165 61 61 63 69 72 76 80 82 85 89 9°
CONTENTS 7 Agency: are emotions the basis of responsibility? 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Emotion and responsibility: setting the stage 7.3 The Strawsonian account of responsibility 7.4 Three objections 7.5 Enriching the discussion: psychopathy andagency 7.5.1 Do psychopaths lack feelings of guilt and remorse? 7.5.2 Are psychopaths agents? Further reading Notes 168 168 169 172 176 178 180 184 188 189 8 Virtue: do emotions make us better people? 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Two views on the role of emotion in moral development 8.2.1 The Aristotelian position 8.2.2 The Stoic position 8.3 The Kantian proposal: a neglected option 8.4 Vetting the proposals: two case studies 8.5 Moving beyond morality: epistemic emotions and epistemic virtue 8.6 Cultivating emotions: cause for concern Further reading Notes 190 190 191 192 194 197 201 210 216 219 219 9 Conclusions and extensions: where do we stand, where are we headed? 9.1 Introduction 9.2 A best theory of emotion? 9.3 Five emerging research topics 9.3.1 Science of mind 9.3.2 Emotion and well-being 9.3.3 Beyond WEIRD emotions 9.3.4 Rationality and recalcitrance 9.3.5 Specific emotions: working from the bottom up 9.4 Cutting the cord Notes 222 222 222 224 225 226 227 228 229 232 232 Glossary Bibliography Index 233 237 261 XI |
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