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Unfair Emotions Their Morality And Blameworthiness Jonas Blatter

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Unfair Emotions Their Morality And Blameworthiness Jonas Blatter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Author: Jonas Blatter
ISBN: 9781040323090, 104032309X
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Unfair Emotions Their Morality And Blameworthiness Jonas Blatter by Jonas Blatter 9781040323090, 104032309X instant download after payment.

This book provides a novel philosophical account of the unfairness of certain emotions. It explains how the concept of unfairness can be applied to emotions and how emotions can be the proper objects of second-person moral evaluation.
Emotions are an integral part of our moral practices. While the links between emotions and morality have received much philosophical attention recently, the phenomenon of unfair emotions remains under-explored. This book examines an everyday phenomenon that we often perceive other people’s emotions as unfair, in a similar way as if they acted unfairly. It argues that the notion of unfairness combines elements of the unfittingness and of the moral relevance of an emotion. In the first half of the book, the author shows how an unfair emotion can wrong another person. His account holds that an emotion is unfair to its target if its inherent action tendencies constitute a directed moral hazard to the targeted person. In the second half, the author examines to what extent we are responsible for feeling an unfair emotion, and in what way we can – and cannot – be held accountable for it. He argues not only that emotions can be unfair but also that there are limits to when we may hold people accountable for them.
Unfair Emotions will appeal to scholars and graduate students working in ethics, philosophy of emotion, moral psychology, and cognitive psychology.

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