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题名/责任者:
How to do things with emotions : the morality of anger and shame across cultures / Owen Flanagan.
出版发行项:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021]
ISBN:
9780691220994
载体形态项:
xiv, 309 pages ; 22 cm
个人责任者:
Flanagan, Owen, Jr., 1949- author.
论题主题:
Anger.
论题主题:
Shame.
论题主题:
Emotions.
论题主题:
Conduct of life.
中图法分类号:
B842.6
书目附注:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-300) and index.
内容附注:
Preface: Varieties of emotional possibility -- Introduction: How to do things with emotions -- Part I: Anger -- Anger and morals -- Anger across cultures -- Anger and flourishing -- Part II: Shame -- Generic shame -- The science of shame -- Shame across cultures -- The mature sense of shame -- Part III: Conclusion -- Emotions for multicultures.
摘要附注:
"The world today seems full of anger. In the West, particularly in the US and UK, this anger can oftentimes feel aimless, a possible product of social media. Still, anger is normally considered a useful motivational source for positive social change. Channeling that anger into movements for civil rights, alleviation of socio-economic inequality, and the end of endless wars, has long been understood as a valuable tactic. Moreover, anger is believed to be handy in everyday life in order to protect, and stick up for, oneself. On the flip side, the world today celebrates diminishing amounts of shame. Political leaders and pundits shamelessly abandon commitments to integrity, truth and decency, and in general, shame is considered to be a primitive, ugly emotion, which causes eating disorders, PTSD, teenage pregnancy, suicide, and other highly undesirable circumstances. Having shame is, thus, regularly understood as both psychologically bad and morally bad.
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