The work presents anger as a manifested signal of dissatisfaction and moral resistance towards perceived injustice, disruptions of relationships, and trust, as well as a call for the restoration of the original relationship and for rectification.
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Andrej Démuth studied philosophy and psychology. He is the author of many books and articles on cognition and the relationship between reflected and non reflected knowledge and he regularly gives invited lectures at universities in Slovakia and abroad. His research focuses on modern philosophy, epistemology and cognitive studies.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The book delves into the analysis of anger as both a moral and amoral emotion. It investigates whether anger is indeed one of the basic emotions or if it is a social and linguistic construct, denoting a concept associated with the human mind. The author subjects the concept of anger to an analysis of its semantic domains, as well as a conceptual analysis regarding what it signifies and means to us. Anger is analyzed from philosophical-phenomenological perspectives, as well as from the viewpoints of cognitive sciences, evolutionary psychology, and social psychology. The significance of anger in both phylogenetic and ontogenetic development is explored. Through a deeper understanding thereof, avenues toward its better and more effective management are elucidated. Artikel-Nr. 9783631921173
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Anger as a/moral emotion | Andrej Démuth | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2024 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783631921173 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstr. 11, 10178 Berlin, r[dot]boehm-korff[at]peterlang[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 129777412
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Paperback. Zustand: Sehr gut. 219 S. In very good condition. - The book delves into the analysis of anger as both a moral and amoral emotion. It investigates whether anger is indeed one of the basic emotions or if it is a social and linguistic construct, denoting a concept associated with the human mind. The author subjects the concept of anger to an analysis of its semantic domains, as well as a conceptual analysis regarding what it signifies and means to us. Anger is analyzed from philosophical-phenomenological perspectives, as well as from the viewpoints of cognitive sciences, evolutionary psychology, and social psychology. The significance of anger in both phylogenetic and ontogenetic development is explored. Through a deeper understanding thereof, avenues toward its better and more effective management are elucidated. Foreword.9 1. Instead of an Introduction. 13 1.1. What is Anger? (A Definition). 15 1.2. Why Study Anger? 18 1.3. History of Research into Anger.22 1.4. Anger Examined.25 1.4.1 .Combination of Disciplines.26 1.4.1.1. Disciplinarity.26 1.4.1.2. Multidisciplinarity.27 1.4.1.3. Interdisciplinarity. 28 1.4.1.4. Transdisciplinarity. 29 1.4.2. Research Perspectives. 29 1.4.2.1. First-Person Perspective. 30 1.4.2.2. At the Interpersonal Boundary or the Second-Person Perspective . 30 1.4.2.3. Object - Attempt at a Third-Person Perspective. 31 1.4.3. Specific Methodological Approaches.32 1.4.3.1 .Words, Words, Words - Anger in Language.32 1.4.3.2. Excited Cells - Anger in the Central Nervous System.34 1.4.3.3. Phenomenological-Existential Analysis of Anger.34 2. What Does the Concept of Anger Denote in Natural Languages? 37 2.1. Etymology of the Term Anger in Selected (Indo-European) Languages.39 2.2. Conceptual Analysis of Synonymous Terms. 43 2.3. Empirical Analysis of the Connotationsof the Term Anger.46 2.3.1. Sample. 48 2.3.2. Task .3.3. Methods.50 2.3.4. Results. 51 2.3.5. Analysis and Interpretation. 54 2.3.6. Limitations. 57 2.3.7. Preliminary Conclusion. 58 3. Cognitive View of Anger (Reflections on the Meta-Analysis by Sorella and Grecucci). 59 3.1. Neural Correlates and Neural Mapping.61 3.2. Functional Mapping.64 3.3. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators.64 3.4. Semantic Space of Emotions as a Multidimensional Space of Participating Neuromodulators. 66 4. Anger as a Subjectively Experienced Feeling or Emotion (Inspired by Paul Ekman). 69 5. Anger as a Social and Moral Emotion (Inspired by the Original Text).75 5.1. Sociality of Anger.79 5.2. Morality of Anger.80 5.3. Anger as an Indicator and Corrector. 82 5.4. Authentic Anger and Simulated Anger. 84 5.5. Sine Ira et Studio?.88 6. If Heidegger Had Written about Anger, or What Heidegger's Philosophy of Affectivity Offers (Reflections on a Manuscript That Was Never Written). 91 6.1. Moods.93 6.2. Heidegger and Nietzsche's Anger. 95 6.3. Hate.97 6.4. Phenomenological Analysis of Anger.99 6.4.1. Object of Anger.99 6.4.2. Anger as Understanding.104 6.4.3. What is Anger About?.107 6.5. Summary.108 7. Anger and Art (Cabanel's Fallen Angel and Shakespeare's Tamora). 111 7.1. Anger in Visual Art 7.2. Anger in Dramatic Art.116 7.3. Art of Reaching for Anger (in Art). 118 8. God's Anger or the Anger of Gods? (Some Reflections on Homeric and Biblical Anger). 127 8.1. Angry Deities. 129 8.2. The Iliad - An Ancient Analysis of Anger. 131 8.3. Wrath in the Bible and the Wrath of God (Exodus and Evangelists). 137 8.4. Instead of a Theological Conclusion. 145 9. Anger as an Egocentric and Amoral Emotion (with a Note from Jessie Prinz).147 9.1. Anger Epidemic? 150 9.2. Unjust Anger. 151 9.3. "Just" Anger.152 9.4. Anger as a Manifestation of Egocentricity.152 9.5. Avoiding Anger.155 9.6. Rational Anger?.159 9.7. Can Anger Be Charming and Dignified? 160 10. Anger as a Social Emotion (Notes from Agnes Callard).161 11. Anger and Forgiveness (Inspired by Martha C. Nussbaum). 169 11.1. Anger as a Loss of Trust. 171 11.2. Anger and the Illusion of Regaining Control?.172 11.3. Anger and Forgiveness. 175 12. Anger and Education or Some Notes on Owen Flanagan's "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures". 181 12.1. Evolution of Anger. 184 12.2. Types of Anger.185 12.3. Anger across Cultures. 189 12.4. Sensitivity to Stimuli. Anger as an Allergy - Social Hypersensitivity. 192 12.5. Not Blind Removal, but Understanding. 197 13. Without Anger? A Few Reflections Instead of a Conclusion. 199 References. ISBN 9783631921173 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 297. Artikel-Nr. 1255827
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