In this article I explore the much neglected moral emotion of shame and consider the senses in which it may be regarded as morally appropriate. I argue that there is a connection between coming to terms with shame for those who feel ashamed, and judgments concerning its moral appropriateness. The elucidation of normative connections between shame, self-respect and autonomy implies the need to accept certain aspects of shame as regrettable yet, sometimes, as valuable
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
In this article I explore the much neglected moral emotion of shame and consider the senses in which...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation defends the p...
Shame is most frequently defined as the emotion we feel when we fail to live up to standards, norms,...
The connection between shame, guilt and morality is the topic of many recent debates. A broad tenden...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
In this article, we present, assess and give reasons to reject the popular claim that shame is essen...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
This essay puts forward the idea that shame is effectively a structure of inter-subjectivity that mo...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
In this article I explore the much neglected moral emotion of shame and consider the senses in which...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.My dissertation defends the p...
Shame is most frequently defined as the emotion we feel when we fail to live up to standards, norms,...
The connection between shame, guilt and morality is the topic of many recent debates. A broad tenden...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
In this article, we present, assess and give reasons to reject the popular claim that shame is essen...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
How one should respond to shame is a moral consideration that has figured relatively little in philo...
This essay puts forward the idea that shame is effectively a structure of inter-subjectivity that mo...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...