Philosophical aspects on emotions
Bok av Åsa Carlsson
The essays in this volume arise from the 6th symposium of the newwork Nordic Women in Philosophy, the topic of which was Philosophical aspects of emotions.
CONTENTS:
BARBARA HERMAN: Transforming Incentives. Feelings and the Making of the Kantian Moral Agent
JOHAN BRÄNNMARK: Commentary to Tranforming Incentives: Feelings and the Making
of the Kantian Moral Agent
CAMILLA SERCK-HANSSEN: Radical Evil and Self Love in Kants Theory of Agency
FREDRIKA SPINDLER: Commentary to Radical Evil and Self Love in Kants Theory
of Agency
FLOORA RUOKONEN: Iris Murdoch on Love
KATE LARSON: Iris Murdochs Concept of Love
LENA HALLDENIUS: The Immorality of Emotional Response. Liberty and the Slavery
Metaphor in Wollstonecrafts Theory of Property?
MARTINA REUTER: Mary Wollstonecraft on Love and Friendship
PETER NILSSON: Hume and Smith on Sympathy
ULLA M. HOLM: Can Envy be a Moral Emotion?
KATARINA ELAM: Commentary to Can Envy be a Moral Emotion?
JANET L. BORGERSON: Ressentiment and the Desire for Power. Further Reflections on the Phenomenology of Oppression
WENCHE MARIT QUIST: Understanding Conscience. Conscience as a Guide to Selfhood in Kierkegaard and Heidegger
MARCIA SÁ CAVALCANTE SCHUBACK: Commentary to Understanding Conscience Conscience as a Guide to Selfhood in Kierkegaard and Heidegger
LISA KÄLL: Kinaesthesis, Self-Affection and the Dual Structure of the Body
ULRIKA BJÖRK: Feelings from a Phenomenological Point of View
ÅSA CARLSON: Intentionality and the Emotions
MIKKO SALMELA: Emotional Feelings as Twofold Representations
CAMILLA KRONQVIST: Emotions and Our Understanding of Ourselves and Others
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
MICHAEL MCEACHRANE: Are Emotions Cognitive or What?
LORENZO CASINI: Imagination and the Arousal of Emotions
LEILA HAAPARANTA: Can Hope Have Reasons?
ANNA PETRONELLA FREDLUND: Commentary to Can Hope Have Reasons