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Passionate Deliberation Emotion Temperance And The Care Ethic In Clinical Moral Deliberation 1st Edition Mark F Carr Auth

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Passionate Deliberation Emotion Temperance And The Care Ethic In Clinical Moral Deliberation 1st Edition Mark F Carr Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Mark F. Carr (auth.)
ISBN: 9789401005913, 9789401038928, 9401005915, 9401038929
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Passionate Deliberation Emotion Temperance And The Care Ethic In Clinical Moral Deliberation 1st Edition Mark F Carr Auth by Mark F. Carr (auth.) 9789401005913, 9789401038928, 9401005915, 9401038929 instant download after payment.

Despite the modem recovery of virtue theory in ethics, conceptions of temperance remain largely unexamined. In this study I offer an examination ofcertain interpretive threads oftemperance as a virtue beginning in classical philosophy and moving through early to medieval Christian conceptions. I find contemporary notions oftemperance to be sorely lacking when compared and contrasted to these historical conceptions. Aristotelian and Thomistic accounts of temperance are particularly important to the normative statement of temperance I offer here. To fully understand temperance one must recognize its place among the moral virtues, in particular phronesis or practical judgment. Though I place temperance within practical judgment, this study stops short ofoffering a full account of virtue theory and how it mayor may not relate to other theories ofthe moral life. While contemporary views of temperance occasionally note its general relevance to the experience of emotion, I elaborate upon the work of temperance as an essential part of the effort to include emotion in the moral life. In present-day studies of the psychology of emotion, cognitive theories have reasserted the classical conception of emotion as consisting of both physiological and psychological elements ofhuman personhood. Temperance is the primary virtue in the moral agent's effort to appropriately include the entirety ofthe emotional experience in moral deliberation. I find it relevant to a moral response to both the physiological and psychological elements of emotion.

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