Emotion, character, and responsibility /
In their new book, Emotion, Character, and Responsibility, John Sabini and Maury Silver examine a conflict in the way that psychologists, philosophers, and ordinary people think about character. Most of us share an intuition that emotions are central to who we are and the characters we have, even th...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Emotion, responsibility, and character
- On the captivity of the will : sympathy, caring, and a moral sense of the human
- Sincerity : feelings and constructions in making a self
- Loyalty as good and duty : a critique of Stocker
- In defense of shame : shame in the context of guilt and embarrassment
- On knowing self-deception
- On the possible nonexistence of emotions : the passions.