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Emotion, character, and responsibilityEmotion, character, and responsibility

Emotion, character, and responsibility1998

Sabini, John

About this book

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 though emotions are unchosen. Yet we also share the intuition that action, choice, and responsibility are what count about our characters. This book deals with this conflict by exploring the relations between the chosen and unchosen, moral and nonmoral, in sincerity, loyalty, sympathy, shame, guilt, and embarrassment as they affect our characters. The conflict is resolved by finding an aesthetic as well as moral basis of character.

Details

First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1880514W

Subjects

CharacterResponsibilityEmotionsMotivatieÉmotionsVerantwoordelijkheidResponsabilitéEmotiesCaractèrePersoonlijkheidCharakterGefühlAestheticsPSYCHOLOGYFAMILY & RELATIONSHIPSDeath, Grief, Bereavement

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