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E-grāmata: Ethics of Anger

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
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  • ISBN-13: 9781793615183

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The Ethics of Anger provides the resources needed to understand the prevalence of anger in relation to ethics, religion, social and political behavior, and peace studies. Providing theoretical and practical arguments, both for and against the necessity of anger, The Ethics of Anger assembles a variety of diverse perspectives in order to increase knowledge and bolster further research. Part one examines topics such as the nature and ethics of vengeful anger and the psychology of anger. Part two includes chapters on the necessity of anger as central to our moral lives, an examination of Joseph Butlers sermons on resentment, and three chapters that explore anger within Confucianism, Buddhism, and other Eastern religions. Part three examines the practical responses to anger, offering several intriguing chapters on topics such as mind viruses, social justice, the virtues of anger, feminism, punishment, and popular culture. This book, edited by Court D. Lewis and Gregory L. Bock, challenges and provides a framework for how moral persons approach, incorporate, and/or exclude anger in their lives.
Introduction 1(6)
Court D. Lewis
Gregory L. Bock
PART I THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE OF ANGER
7(74)
1 The Nature and Ethics of Vengeful Anger
9(42)
Charles L. Griswold
2 The Psychology of Anger: Implicit and Explicit Choices for Ethical Experiences, Expressions, and Control of Anger
51(30)
Everett L. Worthington Jr.
PART II MORAL RESPONSES
81(96)
3 The Moral Necessity of Anger
83(20)
Krista K. Thomason
4 Understanding Joseph Butler's Sermons on Resentment and Forgiveness
103(12)
Gregory L. Bock
5 Anger as an Unnecessary Response
115(16)
Court D. Lewis
6 Moral Anger in Classical Confucianism
131(24)
Colin Lewis
7 Is Anger Ever Required? Arya Santideva on Anger and Its Antidotes
155(22)
Will Barnes
PART III PRACTICAL RESPONSES
177(88)
8 Stoking Anger and Weaponizing Untruth: How Mind Viruses Undermine Social Justice
179(20)
Paula Smithka
9 Rage against the Machine: The Virtues of Anger in Response to Oppression
199(16)
Jennifer Kling
10 Feminism and Anger
215(12)
Danielle Poe
11 Anger and Punishment
227(24)
Zachary Hoskins
12 Avoiding the Dark Side: Anger in Popular Culture
251(14)
Court D. Lewis
Gregory L. Bock
Index 265(6)
About the Contributors 271
Court D. Lewis is associate professor of philosophy at Pellissippi State Community College.

Gregory L. Bock is assistant professor of philosophy and religion and program director of the Philosophy, Religion and Asian Studies Programs at UT Tyler.