Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame

Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame
Title Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame PDF eBook
Author Bongrae Seok
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 192
Release 2017-01-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1783485191

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This book offers an analysis of shame (as a state, disposition, activity, and social relation) and develops an interdisciplinary and comparative interpretation of Confucian shame as a moral disposition, the ability of critical moral-development and self-cultivation.

The Moral Psychology of Shame

The Moral Psychology of Shame
Title The Moral Psychology of Shame PDF eBook
Author Alessandra Fussi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 267
Release 2023-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1538177706

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Few emotions have divided opinion as deeply as shame. Some scholars have argued that shame is essentially a maladaptive emotion used to oppress minorities and reinforce stigmas and traumas, an emotion that leaves the self at the mercy of powerful others. Other scholars, however, have argued that the absence of a sense of shame in a subject—their shamelessness—is tantamount to a vicious moral insensitivity. As the eleven original chapters in this collection attest, however, shame scholars are entering a new phase, one in which scholarship no longer attempts to defend one side of shame against the other, but rather accepts both faces as faithful to the phenomenon to be explained. At the core of our understanding of shame there are profound disagreements about the importance of the Other in shaping our moral identity. As this collection shows by its study of shame, the difficulty of the connection between Self, Other, and morality spans over millennia and cultures and currently animates important debates at the core of feminism and disability studies. Contributors: Mark Alfano, Alessandra Fussi, Lorenzo Greco, JeeLoo Liu, Katrine Krause-Jensen, Heidi L. Maibom, Tjeert Olthof, Imke von Maur, Alba Montes Sánchez, Raffaele Rodogno, Alessandro Salice, Krista K. Thomason, Íngrid Vendrell Ferran

The Moral Psychology of Guilt

The Moral Psychology of Guilt
Title The Moral Psychology of Guilt PDF eBook
Author Bradford Cokelet
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 340
Release 2019-10-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786609665

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Philosophers and psychologists come together to think systematically about the nature and value of guilt, looking at the biological origins and psychological nature of guilt, and then discussing the culturally enriched conceptions of this vital moral emotion.

Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy

Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy
Title Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Bongrae Seok
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 204
Release 2013
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739148931

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This is a book about the body and its amazing contribution to the moral mind. The author focuses on the important roles the body plays in moral cognition. What happens to us when we observe moral violations, make moral judgments and engage in moral actions? How does the body affect our moral decisions and shape our moral dispositions? Can embodied moral psychology be consistently pursued as a viable alternative to disembodied traditions of moral philosophy? Is there any school of philosophy where the body is discussed as the underlying foundation of moral judgment and action? To answer these questions, the author analyzes Confucian philosophy as an intriguing and insightful example of embodied moral psychology.

Confucianism and Phenomenology

Confucianism and Phenomenology
Title Confucianism and Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author Yinghua Lu
Publisher Modern Chinese Philosophy
Total Pages 266
Release 2021
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789004319080

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"Critically developing the Contemporary New Confucianism, this book opens a new horizon for the study of emotions and philosophy of heart-mind and [human] nature by focusing on the communication between phenomenology, particularly Schelerian phenomenology, and Chinese philosophy, especially Mencius and Wang Yangming. Such communication demonstrates how ethics based on factual experience is possible, revealing the original spirit and fresh meaning of Confucian learning of the heart-mind. In clarifying crucial feelings and values, this work undertakes a detailed description of the heart's concrete activities for the idea that "the heart has its own order," allowing us to see the order of the heart and its deviated form clearly and comprehensively"--

Confucianism and Phenomenology

Confucianism and Phenomenology
Title Confucianism and Phenomenology PDF eBook
Author Yinghua Lu
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 265
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004319093

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With a focus on Confucian descriptions, this book carefully examines feeling, value and virtue and reveals the order of the heart by a phenomenological clarification of our personal and interpersonal experience.

Reconceptualizing Confucian Philosophy in the 21st Century

Reconceptualizing Confucian Philosophy in the 21st Century
Title Reconceptualizing Confucian Philosophy in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Xinzhong Yao
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 460
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9811040001

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This book comprises 30 chapters representing certain new trends in reconcenptualizing Confucian ideas, ideals, values and ways of thinking by scholars from China and abroad. While divergent in approaches, these chapters are converged on conceptualizing and reconceptualizing Confucianism into something philosophically meaningful and valuable to the people of the 21st century. They are grouped into three parts, and each is dedicated to one of the three major themes this book attempts to address. Part one is mainly on scholarly reviews of Confucian doctrines by which new interpretations will be drawn out. Part two is an assembled attempt to reexamine Confucian concepts, in which critiques of traditional views lead to new perspectives for perennial questions. Part three is focused on reinterpreting Confucian virtues and values, in the hope that a new sense of being moral can be gained through old normative forms.