The paper attempts to tackle the question of the relevance of emotions in theological ethics. It argues that emotions are discerning and thus inherent components of morality and they deserve a place in ethical projects that want to be adequate. The paper engages into a conversation with Martha C. Nussbaum and Thomas Aquinas. Specifically, it presents accounts of compassion and anger to illustrate the discerning nature of these emotions and the moral value they might signal.status: publishe
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
The paper considers an influential current in contemporary philosophy: the notion that judgments are...
Abstract. In this article, I claim that emotions, as we understand the term today, have a more promi...
This is a comparative study of the moral significance of emotions in Catholic Moral Theology. It is ...
I inquire into the ethical significance of emotions in Aristotle’s thinking. Commentators who have t...
This paper can be understood as the result of philosophical reflection on a music educational projec...
\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral lif...
Sound Sentiments seeks to open a new path in the philosophy of emotion. The focus of most recent wor...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what role anger plays in the moral realm. To do so, I will c...
In answering the question what is the standard of morality, some philosophers argue that reason is t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this thesis aims at exploring the relation between emotions and morality,...
This dissertation focuses on the view that both emotion and reason play a significant role in Wester...
The paper proposes a way to understand moral emotions in ethics building upon Bernard Williams' clai...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
The paper considers an influential current in contemporary philosophy: the notion that judgments are...
Abstract. In this article, I claim that emotions, as we understand the term today, have a more promi...
This is a comparative study of the moral significance of emotions in Catholic Moral Theology. It is ...
I inquire into the ethical significance of emotions in Aristotle’s thinking. Commentators who have t...
This paper can be understood as the result of philosophical reflection on a music educational projec...
\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral lif...
Sound Sentiments seeks to open a new path in the philosophy of emotion. The focus of most recent wor...
The purpose of this paper is to examine what role anger plays in the moral realm. To do so, I will c...
In answering the question what is the standard of morality, some philosophers argue that reason is t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this thesis aims at exploring the relation between emotions and morality,...
This dissertation focuses on the view that both emotion and reason play a significant role in Wester...
The paper proposes a way to understand moral emotions in ethics building upon Bernard Williams' clai...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
The paper considers an influential current in contemporary philosophy: the notion that judgments are...