In her recent book Blush: Faces of Shame, Elspeth Probyn offers a profile of shame drawing on the disciplines of psychology, sociology and cultural anthropology. She argues that shame is a) inherently value-oriented, b) necessary for human well-being and c) universal or essential as a human phenomenon. This approach to shame has significant resonances with the theological anthropology and christian ethics of Thomas Aquinas. In exploring these authors, we can gain a clearer picture of the transformative function of shame in the personal, social, cultural and moral dimensions of human life
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
Naked is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in shame and its role in morality. The book is part...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
Shame is bad. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people\u27s shameful behavior, and...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
"Shame is a deeply problematic emotion that causes much trouble and pain in our lives, interrupting ...
A review of Elspeth Probyn, Blush: Faces of Shame (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2005...
SÈRE Bénédicte, WETTLAUFER Jörg Shame between punishment and penance : the social usages of shame in...
This dissertation explores the moral and spiritual role of the self-assessing emotions of shame and ...
Most psychological theories and research on shame focus on the ugly aspects and negative consequence...
This dissertation examines the function of shame within Christian texts and practice through the len...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
The article concentrates both on the distinction between aidos and aischyne in Aristotle’s work and ...
For decades, shame has been understood as a negative, self-conscious feeling with mostly negative in...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
Naked is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in shame and its role in morality. The book is part...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
Shame is bad. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people\u27s shameful behavior, and...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
"Shame is a deeply problematic emotion that causes much trouble and pain in our lives, interrupting ...
A review of Elspeth Probyn, Blush: Faces of Shame (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2005...
SÈRE Bénédicte, WETTLAUFER Jörg Shame between punishment and penance : the social usages of shame in...
This dissertation explores the moral and spiritual role of the self-assessing emotions of shame and ...
Most psychological theories and research on shame focus on the ugly aspects and negative consequence...
This dissertation examines the function of shame within Christian texts and practice through the len...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
The article concentrates both on the distinction between aidos and aischyne in Aristotle’s work and ...
For decades, shame has been understood as a negative, self-conscious feeling with mostly negative in...
From the eighteenth century onwards, moral emotions are perceived as a specific group of emotions th...
Naked is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in shame and its role in morality. The book is part...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...