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This book offers both an introduction to the methods and language of moral psychology as a philosophical field, and to sadness as an emotion.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Dedication / 2. Acknowledgments / 3. Introduction: The Topographies of Sadness: An Introduction to The Moral Psychology of Sadness Anna Gotlib / Part I: The Phenomenologies of Sadness / 4. Untold Sorrow, Andrea Westlund / 5. "Should We Feel Sad About Scheffler's Doomsday Scenario?", Christine Vitrano / 6. "Sadness, Sense, and Sensibility," Jamie Lindemann Nelson / 7. "I know that I'll be leaving soon: Sadness, Intersubjectivity, and the Lesson of Inside Out," Claire Katz / Part II: Sadness and Other Emotions / 8. "Grief and Recovery," Erica Preston-Roedder and Ryan Preston-Roedder / 9. "Forgiveness and The Moral Psychology of Sadness," Jeffrey Blustein / Part III: Sadness and Nostalgia / 10. "Nostalgia and Mental Simulation," Felipe De Brigard / 11. "Memory, Sadness and Longing: Exile Nostalgias as Attunement to Loss," Anna Gotlib / 12. Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Anna Gotlib is associate professor of philosophy at Brooklyn College CUNY. Her areas of research and teaching include feminist bioethics/medical ethics, moral psychology, social and political philosophy. She serves as one of the chief editors of IJFAB (International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics). Her work has appeared in Hypatia, The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Journal of Medical Humanities, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, and several edited collections.
Zusammenfassung
This book offers both an introduction to the methods and language of moral psychology as a philosophical field, and to sadness as an emotion.