Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant

Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant
Title Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant PDF eBook
Author Maria Borges
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 221
Release 2019-04-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350078387

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This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Though Kant never used the word 'emotion' in his writings, it is of vital significance to understanding his philosophy. This book offers a captivating argument for reading Kant considering the importance of emotion, taking into account its many manifestations in his work including affect and passion. Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant explores how, in Kant's world view, our actions are informed, contextualized and dependent on the tension between emotion and reason. On the one hand, there are positive moral emotions that can and should be cultivated. On the other hand, affects and passions are considered illnesses of the mind, in that they lead to the weakness of the will, in the case of affects, and evil, in the case of passions. Seeing the role of these emotions enriches our understanding of Kant's moral theory. Exploring the full range of negative and positive emotions in Kant's work, including anger, compassion and sympathy, as well as moral feeling, Borges shows how Kant's theory of emotion includes both physiological and cognitive aspects. This is an important new contribution to Kant Studies, suitable for students of Kant, ethics, and moral psychology.

Kant on Emotions

Kant on Emotions
Title Kant on Emotions PDF eBook
Author Mariannina Failla
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 202
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110720744

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Editorial Board: Karl P. Ameriks (Notre Dame University, West Bend, USA), Margaret Atherton (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA), Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA), Fabien Capeillères (Université de Caen, France), Faustino Fabbianelli (Universitá di Parma, Italia), Daniel Garber (Princeton University, Princeton, USA), Rudolf A. Makkreel (Emory University, Atlanta, USA), Steven Nadler (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA), Alan Nelson (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA), Christof Rapp (LMU München, D), Ursula Renz (Universität Klagenfurt, Österreich), Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (FU Berlin, D), Denis Thouard (HU Berlin, D), Paul Ziche (Universiteit Utrecht, NL), Günter Zöller (LMU München, D) The series publishes monographs and essay collections devoted to the history of philosophy as well as studies in the theory of writing the history of philosophy. A special emphasis is placed on the contextualization of philosophical historiography into the areas of the history of science, culture, and the wider scope of intellectual history.

Kant and the Faculty of Feeling

Kant and the Faculty of Feeling
Title Kant and the Faculty of Feeling PDF eBook
Author Kelly Sorensen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2018-03-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107178223

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First essay collection devoted to Kant's faculty of feeling, a concept relevant to issues in ethics, aesthetics, and the emotions.

Thinking about the Emotions

Thinking about the Emotions
Title Thinking about the Emotions PDF eBook
Author Alix Cohen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 332
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198766858

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Leading philosophers offer a rich survey of the development of our understanding of the emotions, discussing major thinkers from antiquity to the 20th century. Thinking about the Emotions is a fascinating and illuminating study of how philosophers have grappled with this intriguing part of our nature as beings who feel as well as think and act.

Kant's Lectures on Anthropology

Kant's Lectures on Anthropology
Title Kant's Lectures on Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Alix Cohen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 288
Release 2014-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107024919

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This collection of essays is the first comprehensive volume dedicated to Kant's lectures on anthropology and their philosophical importance.

Kant on Emotion and Value

Kant on Emotion and Value
Title Kant on Emotion and Value PDF eBook
Author A. Cohen
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 314
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781349446766

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Distinguished international scholars discuss the connection between emotion and value in Kant's philosophy, from his ethics to his philosophy of mind, aesthetics, religion and politics. Through a mixture of interpretation and critical discussion, this collection demonstrates the continuing relevance of Kant's work to philosophical debates.

The Emotional Construction of Morals

The Emotional Construction of Morals
Title The Emotional Construction of Morals PDF eBook
Author Jesse Prinz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 347
Release 2007-11-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019928301X

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Jesse Prinz presents a bravura argument for highly controversial claims about morality, which go to the heart of our understanding of ourselves. He argues that moral values are based on emotional responses, and that these are inculcated by culture, not hard-wired through natural selection. These two claims support a form of moral relativism.