Beschreibung:
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.
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