Moral Emotions builds upon the philosophical theory of persons begun in Phenomenology and Mysticism and marks a new stage of phenomenology. Author Anthony J. Steinbock finds personhood analysing key emotions, called moral emotions.
Moral Emotions offers a systematic account of the moral emotions, described here as pride, shame, and guilt as emotions of self-given's; repentance, hope, and despair as emotions of possibility; and trusting, loving, and humility as emotions of otherness. The author argues these reveal basic structures of interpersonal experience. By exhibiting their own kind of cognition and evidence, the moral emotions not only help to clarify the meaning of person, they reveal novel concepts of freedom, critique, and normativity. As such, they are able to engage our contemporary social imaginaries at the impasse of modernity and postmodernity.
About the AuthorAnthony J. Steinbock is a professor of philosophy and the director of the Phenomenology Research Centre at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is the editor of Northwestern University Press's
Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy series and the editor in chief of
Continental Philosophy Review; his previous books include
Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience (2007) and
Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology After Husserl (Northwestern, 1995).
Book InformationISBN 9780810129566
Author Anthony J. SteinbockFormat Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint Northwestern University PressPublisher Northwestern University Press
Weight(grams) 480g