By bringing the work of philosophers and psychologists together this volume is an interdisciplinary, though predominantly philosophical, exploration of an often discussed but rarely researched emotion; admiration. By exploring the moral psychology of admiration the volume examines the nature of this emotion, how it relates to other emotions such as wonder, envy and pride and what role admiration plays in our moral lives. As to the latter, a strong focus is on the potential link between admiration, emulation and the improvement of our characters, as well as of society as a whole.
By bringing the work of philosophers and psychologists together this volume is an interdisciplinary, though predominantly philosophical, exploration of an often discussed but rarely researched emotion; admiration. By exploring the moral psychology of admiration the volume examines the nature of this emotion, how it relates to other emotions such as wonder, envy and pride and what role admiration plays in our moral lives. As to the latter, a strong focus is on the potential link between admiration, emulation and the improvement of our characters, as well as of society as a whole.
Alfred Archer, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tilburg University André Grahle is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: The Nature of Admiration 1. No More Heroes Any More? Sophie-Grace Chappell 2. Ideals and Idols: On the Nature and Appropriateness of Agential Admiration, Antti Kauppinen 3. Happy Self-Surrender and Unhappy Self-Assertion: A Comparison between Admiration and Emulative Envy, Sara Protasi 4. Admiration and Self-Respect, Jan-Willem van der Rijt Section 2: History 5. Gazing Upwards to the Stage - Mendelssohn's Notion of Admiration and its Consequences, Anne Pollok 6. Nietzsche on Admiration and Admirableness, Simon Robertson Section 3: Social and Political Dimensions of Admiration 7. Revolutionary Admiration, Vanessa Wills 8. Judging in Times of Crisis: Wonder, Admiration, and Emulation, Marguerite La Caze 9. Admiration as Normative Support, André Grahle 10. Admiration for Animals (working title), Amanda Cawston Section 4: Admiration and Moral Education 11. Is It Morally Good To Admire? Psychological Perspectives on the Potentials and Limits of Admiration and Elevation, Ines
Section 1: The Nature of Admiration 1. No More Heroes Any More? Sophie-Grace Chappell 2. Ideals and Idols: On the Nature and Appropriateness of Agential Admiration, Antti Kauppinen 3. Happy Self-Surrender and Unhappy Self-Assertion: A Comparison between Admiration and Emulative Envy, Sara Protasi 4. Admiration and Self-Respect, Jan-Willem van der Rijt Section 2: History 5. Gazing Upwards to the Stage - Mendelssohn's Notion of Admiration and its Consequences, Anne Pollok 6. Nietzsche on Admiration and Admirableness, Simon Robertson Section 3: Social and Political Dimensions of Admiration 7. Revolutionary Admiration, Vanessa Wills 8. Judging in Times of Crisis: Wonder, Admiration, and Emulation, Marguerite La Caze 9. Admiration as Normative Support, André Grahle 10. Admiration for Animals (working title), Amanda Cawston Section 4: Admiration and Moral Education 11. Is It Morally Good To Admire? Psychological Perspectives on the Potentials and Limits of Admiration and Elevation, Ines
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