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The Moral Psychology of Pride

The Moral Psychology of Pride
Author: J. Adam Carter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1783489103

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Is it good to be proud? We sometimes happily speak of being proud of our achievements, ethnicities and identities, yet pride is also often described as the most serious of the seven deadly sins. This edited collection of original essays examines pride from a variety of perspectives in philosophy, psychology, sociology and anthropology. The volume seeks to explore such topics as the nature of pride, its connection to other human emotions, whether it is a virtue or vice (or both), and what role it might play in both our intellectual and moral lives. Containing diverse voices and viewpoints, this book aims to illuminate the various and complex dimensions of pride.


The Moral Psychology of Admiration

The Moral Psychology of Admiration
Author: Alfred Archer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1786607697

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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.


Feeling Proud and Being Proud

Feeling Proud and Being Proud
Author: Jeremy M. Fischer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012
Genre: Emotions
ISBN:

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I argue that there are two sorts of pride--the emotion of pride and the character trait of pride--and defend descriptive and normative accounts of each sort of pride. The emotion of pride involves an evaluation that one is living in accordance with one's personal ideals; having the character trait of pride is having a firm commitment to living in accordance with one's personal ideals. Thus, the two sorts of pride are conceptual related insofar as they each embody a distinct aspect of the moral psychology of personal ideals: the emotion embodies the evaluative use of personal ideals, whereas the character trait embodies the practical influence of personal ideals. In Chapter 1, I outline and defend a conceptual framework for analyzing emotions that distinguishes between two kinds of considerations that may count in favor of having an emotion. In Chapter 2, I survey the philosophical literature on the emotion of pride and argue that extant accounts of pride are classifiable into three groups: identification accounts, agency accounts, and possession accounts. I argue that each of the three sorts of accounts has significant merits, but that each ultimately fails to provide a satisfactory descriptive account of pride. In Chapter 3, I develop and defend personal ideal-based descriptive and normative accounts of the emotion of pride. In Chapter 4, I provide a relational account of personal ideals that solves two puzzles about pride: the sociality puzzle (to explain how pride can be both a profoundly personal and a deeply social phenomenon) and the hierarchy puzzle (to explain how pride can be implicated in the social dynamics of both hierarchy and solidarity). In Chapter 5, I defend a descriptive and a normative account of the character trait of pride in terms of being firmly committed to living in accordance with one's personal ideals.


Justifying Emotions

Justifying Emotions
Author: Kristjan Kristjansson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134500327

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The two central emotions of pride and jealousy have long been held to have no role in moral judgements, and have been a source of controversy in both ethics and moral psychology. Kristjan Kristjansson challenges this common view and argues that emotions are central to moral excellence and that both pride and jealousy are indeed ingredients of a well-rounded virtuous life.


Justifying Emotions

Justifying Emotions
Author: Kristján Kristjánsson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2002
Genre: Emotions (Philosophy)
ISBN: 9780203280690

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The two central emotions of pride and jealousy have long been held to have no role in moral judgements, and have been a source of controversy in both ethics and moral psychology. Kristjan Kristjansson challenges this common view and argues that emotions are central to moral excellence and that both pride and jealousy are indeed ingredients of a well-rounded virtuous life.


Hard Feelings

Hard Feelings
Author: Macalester Bell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199794251

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At a time when respect is widely touted as an attitude of central moral importance, contempt is often derided as a thoroughly nasty emotion inimical to the respect we owe all persons. But while contempt is regularly dismissed as completely disvaluable, ethicists have had very little to say about what contempt is or whether it deserves its ugly reputation. Macalester Bell argues that we must reconsider contempt's role in our moral lives. While contempt can be experienced in inapt and disvaluable ways, it may also be a perfectly appropriate response that provides the best way of answering a range of neglected faults. Using a wide variety of examples, Bell provides an account of the nature of contempt and its virtues and vices. While some insist that contempt is always unfitting because of its globalism, Bell argues that this objection mischaracterizes the person assessments at the heart of contempt. Contempt is, in some cases, the best way of responding to arrogance, hypocrisy, and other vices of superiority. Contempt does have a dark side, and inapt forms of contempt structure a host of social ills. Racism is best characterized as an especially pernicious form of inapt contempt, and Bell's account of contempt helps us better understand the moral badness of racism. It is argued that the best way of responding to race-based contempt is to mobilize a robust counter-contempt for racists. The book concludes with a discussion of overcoming contempt through forgiveness. This account of forgiveness sheds light upon the broader issue of social reconciliation and what role reparations and memorials may play in giving persons reasons to overcome their contempt for institutions.


Understanding the Effects of Morality on Pride and Self-esteem

Understanding the Effects of Morality on Pride and Self-esteem
Author: Mark Alberta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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Moral psychology research, in recent years, has begun to explore the relationships between moral decisions and emotions. Scholars, more specifically, have utilized Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory to better understand the prosocial effects resulting from moral decisions, and have done so utilizing the video game media. Through an experiment, this study explored the possible relationship between moral decision making and the self-conscious emotion pride, as well as self-esteem. Moreover, this study examined whether identifying with a video game avatar had an impact on moral decisions, pride, or self-esteem, to better comment on avatar identification and moral agency. To test these relationships, this study placed participants into a customized same or customized different category for avatar identification manipulation, and had them play the video game Fallout 3 to determine moral decisions that they made and the possible pride and self-esteem elicitation that resulted from them. Therefore, through this experiment, the findings of this study explore whether or not pride can be elicited from moral decisions, if the identification with an avatar impacts morality, and if pride can be elicited from moral decisions. Findings continue to expand our understanding of moral psychology and emotions, while also exploring the possible prosocial outcomes from moral decisions and video games. This study provides direction for future moral, media, and emotional research endeavors.


The Moral Psychology of Hope

The Moral Psychology of Hope
Author: Claudia Blöser
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1786609738

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That we can hope is one of the capacities that define us as human beings. To hope means not just to have beliefs about what will happen, but to imagine the future as potentially fulfilling some of our most important wishes. It is therefore not surprising that hope has received attention by philosophers, psychologists and by religious thinkers throughout the ages. The contributions in this volume, written by leading scholars in the philosophy of hope, gives a systematic overview over the philosophical history of hope, about contemporary debates and about the role of hope in our collective life.


Pride, Shame and Guilt

Pride, Shame and Guilt
Author: Gabriele Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1985
Genre: Emotions
ISBN:

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The Moral Psychology of Curiosity

The Moral Psychology of Curiosity
Author: Ilhan Inan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1786606720

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In this volume the epistemological, psychological moral and educative dimensions are examined from both philosophical and psychological perspectives.