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Author Roberts, Robert Campbell, 1942-

Title Emotions : an essay in aid of moral psychology / Robert C. Roberts.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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Description 1 online resource (x, 357 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Studying emotions. What this book is about. The supposed poverty of conceptual analysis. Deconstructing emotion via the history of philosophy. Deconstructing emotion via the life sciences. Conceptual analysis of emotions -- 2. The nature of emotions. A dozen facts. Feelings. Construals. Judgments. Propositions. Causes. Concerns. Bodily states. Actions. Strength -- 3. The variety of emotions. Introduction. Bad prospects. Offense. Fault. Defect. Loss . The weight of time. Opposition. Rivalry. Excellence. The beyond. Enhancement of self. Goodness. Prospects. The beloved. Disorientation. Traits and emotions. Conclusion -- 4. The play of emotional feelings. Emotional error. Emotions and feelings. Feelings as awareness of self. How false feelings come about. Truth criteria for feelings. Response to literature. Emotional education. Conclusion.
Note Print version record and online resource (Cambridge Books Online, viewed December 1, 2015).
Summary "Day-to-day life is a sequence of emotional states: hope, disappointment, irritation, anger, affection, envy, pride, embarrassment, joy, sadness, and many more. We know intuitively that these states express deep things about our character and our view of the world. But what are emotions, and why are they so important to us? In one of the most extensive investigations of the emotions ever published, Robert C. Roberts develops a novel conception of what emotions are and then applies it to a large range of types of emotion and related phenomena. In so doing, he lays the foundations for a deeper understanding of our evaluative judgments, our actions, our personal relationships, and our fundamental well-being. Aimed principally at philosophers and psychologists, this book will certainly be accessible to readers in other disciplines such as religion and anthropology."--Publisher's description.
Subject Emotions (Philosophy)
PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Humanism.
Emotions (Philosophy) (OCoLC)fst00908855
Émotion.
Éthique.
Moralité.
Philosophie.
Other Form: Print version: Roberts, Robert Campbell, 1942- Emotions. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003 0521819784 (DLC) 2002025620 (OCoLC)49619410
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