Passions and emotions / edited by James E. Fleming.
"Throughout the history of moral, political, and legal philosophy, many have portrayed passions and emotions as being opposed to reason and good judgment. At the same time, others have defended passions and emotions as tempering reason and enriching judgment, and there is mounting empirical evi...
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NYU Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Constructive sentimentalism: legal and political implications / Jesse J. Prinz
- Sentimentalism without relativism / Michael L. Frazer
- Legislating with affect: emotion and legislative law making / Carol Sanger
- The nature and ethics of vengeful anger / Charles L. Griswold
- Reason, passion, and democratic politics: old conceptions-new understandings-new possibilities / George E. Marcus
- Emotion and deliberation: the autonomous citizen in the social world / Susan A. Bandes
- Reliable democratic habits and emotions / Cheshire Calhoun
- Democracy and the nonsovereign self / Sharon R. Krause
- The anti-empathic turn / Robin West
- Systems and feelings / Ken I. Kersch
- Anti-empathy and dispassionateness in adjudication / Benjamin C. Zipursky
- Equity over empathy / Bernadette Meyler.