Review of: Patrick Stokes, Kierkegaard’s Mirrors Interest, Self and Moral Vision, Hampshire, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 223 pp
“Chapter 6” systematizes and analyzes Kierkegaard’s insightful remarks on human affectivity in relat...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...
Thesis advisor: Vanessa P. RumbleSynthesis and Selfhood: A Comparative Study of Kierkegaard and Kant...
What is it to see the world, other people, and imagined situations not just as morally compelling, b...
The category of interesse, "interest," has been regarded in the critical literature as one of the mo...
I recommend this balanced, tripartite examination of phenomenology, psychology, and neuroscience
Often we do not test this message as we grow older. Instead we live side by side with strangers, and...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
Why do ideas such as ‘fairness’ and ‘freedom’ mean such different things to different people? Why is...
In this essay, I first describe Kierkegaard’s understanding of free and responsible selfhood. I then...
Christine Korsgaard is concerned with what justifies the claims morality makes on us; that is, the n...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
Extant research has investigated the response to moral exemplars primarily from an emotion perspecti...
In these fractured and partisan days, we could fix the world if we all had a bit more empathy, right...
The book under review offers two important contributions. One is a valuable discussion of the variou...
“Chapter 6” systematizes and analyzes Kierkegaard’s insightful remarks on human affectivity in relat...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...
Thesis advisor: Vanessa P. RumbleSynthesis and Selfhood: A Comparative Study of Kierkegaard and Kant...
What is it to see the world, other people, and imagined situations not just as morally compelling, b...
The category of interesse, "interest," has been regarded in the critical literature as one of the mo...
I recommend this balanced, tripartite examination of phenomenology, psychology, and neuroscience
Often we do not test this message as we grow older. Instead we live side by side with strangers, and...
In the social psychological literature, empathy is seen as an emotional response which evokes the al...
Why do ideas such as ‘fairness’ and ‘freedom’ mean such different things to different people? Why is...
In this essay, I first describe Kierkegaard’s understanding of free and responsible selfhood. I then...
Christine Korsgaard is concerned with what justifies the claims morality makes on us; that is, the n...
Many students who sign up for undergraduate‐level philosophy arrive with the expectation that moral ...
Extant research has investigated the response to moral exemplars primarily from an emotion perspecti...
In these fractured and partisan days, we could fix the world if we all had a bit more empathy, right...
The book under review offers two important contributions. One is a valuable discussion of the variou...
“Chapter 6” systematizes and analyzes Kierkegaard’s insightful remarks on human affectivity in relat...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...
Thesis advisor: Vanessa P. RumbleSynthesis and Selfhood: A Comparative Study of Kierkegaard and Kant...