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El. knyga: Moral Psychology of Shame

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  • Serija: Moral Psychology of the Emotions
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538177709
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Moral Psychology of the Emotions
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538177709

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Few emotions have divided opinion as deeply as shame. Some scholars have argued that shame is essentially a maladaptive emotion used to oppress minorities and reinforce stigmas and traumas, an emotion that leaves the self at the mercy of powerful others. Other scholars, however, have argued that the absence of a sense of shame in a subjecttheir shamelessnessis tantamount to a vicious moral insensitivity. As the twelve original chapters in this collection attest, however, shame scholars are entering a new phase, one in which scholarship no longer attempts to defend one side of shame against the other, but rather accepts both faces as faithful to the phenomenon to be explained.

At the core of our understanding of shame there are profound disagreements about the importance of the Other in shaping our moral identity. As this collection shows by its study of shame, the difficulty of the connection between Self, Other, and morality spans over millennia and cultures and currently animates important debates at the core of feminism and disability studies.

Contributors: Mark Alfano, Alessandra Fussi, Lorenzo Greco, JeeLoo Liu, Katrine Krause-Jensen, Heidi L. Maibom, Tjeert Olthof, Imke von Maur, Alba Montes Sįnchez, Raffaele Rodogno, Alessandro Salice, Krista K. Thomason, Ķngrid Vendrell Ferran
Introduction vii
Alessandra Fussi
Raffaele Rodogno
1 Themes in Current Psychological Research on Shame
1(24)
Tjeert Olthof
2 The Moral Efficacy of the Confucian Sense of Shame
25(28)
JeeLoo Liu
3 Plato on Shame
53(26)
Alessandra Fussi
4 Hume on Shame
79(24)
Lorenzo Greco
5 The Functions of Shame in Nietzsche
103(14)
Mark Alfano
6 Shame as a Self-Conscious Positive Emotion: Scheler's Radical Revisionary Approach
117(22)
Ingrid Vendrell Ferran
7 Self-Understanding and Moral Self-Improvement in Shame and Shame Based on Group Identification
139(22)
Alba Montes Sanchez
Alessandro Salice
8 The Situatedness of Shame and Shaming: `Little Worlds' and Social Transformations
161(20)
Imke von Maur
9 Shame and Trauma
181(24)
Heidi L. Maibom
10 Shame, Gender and Self-Making
205(16)
Krista K. Thomason
11 Shame on Wrong Planet
221(22)
Katrine Krause-Jensen
Raffaele Rodogno
Index 243(4)
About the Contributors 247
Alessandra Fussi is associate professor in the Department of Philology, Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Pisa.

Raffaele Rodogno is associate professor of philosophy in the School of Culture and Society at Aarhus University.