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List of contents
Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1. Empathy and the Moral Self, Jesse Prinz; 2. Emotions and Irrationality, Vasco Correia; 3. Situations, Emotions and Character within a Situated Approach to Emotions, Dina Mendonça; 4. Driven by Shame: how may a negative emotion lead to prosocial behaviour, Augusta Gaspar and Mariana Henriques; 5. Jealousy: evolutionary, cultural and moral perspectives, Ludwig Krippahl; 6. Morality and what love got to do with it, Katrien Schaubroeck; 7.What makes a Good Society? Happiness and the Role of Contextual and Psychological Factors, Catarina Rivero and Melanie Vauclair; 8. Morality as Emotions in Process: neuropsychoanalysis, behavioural economics and global citizenship , Ângela Lacerda ; 9. Towards more humane machines Creating Emotional Social Robots , Ana Paiva, Samuel Mascarenhas, Sofia Petisca, Filipa Correia, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira; 10."The ‘Hydrologist’s Weapons": Emotions, Morality, and Internationalism, 1921-1952 , Ilaria Scaglia; 11. Neville Heath and the Politics of Sadism in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain , Joanna Bourke; 12."The Moral Muddle about Murder": The Decrease in Sympathy for the Murder Victim in Late Victorian Detective Fiction , Marjolein Platjee; 12.The feelings, and Revealings, and Memories of Home! , Ruth Brimacombe; Index
About the author
Sara Silva is a Postdoctoral Researcher at IELT - Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition, NOVA FCSH, Lisbon, Portugal.
Summary
New Interdisciplinary Landscapes in Morality and Emotion brings together researchers from the fields of psychology, philosophy, computer science and the humanities to explore the relationship between morality and emotion.